Consortium EDU+HS Students attending Future Teacher Titan Day and UWO!
Students attending the Wisconsin Educators Rising Conference.
The goal of the WWBC's secondary education and human service programs is to encourage students to pursue school-based mental health careers by offering dual credit courses at no cost to students, robust career advising, and relevant experiences related to education and human services.
Hello! I’m Jess, and I have been teaching high school and middle English Language Arts & Education courses in Wisconsin since 2013, when I graduated with my bachelor’s degree from UW-Eau Claire. In 2017 I earned my master’s degree in education curriculum and instruction from UW-Stout, and in 2024 I earned my master’s degree in English from UW-Oshkosh. I am a 2023 Herb Kohl Teacher Scholar and WiRSA’s 2024 Rural Teacher of the Year. I currently teach at Randolph High School, and advise the Educators Rising club there. I have a true passion for inspiring future educators of all ages; I have taught everything from early middle school, to dual credit college courses. If I'm not at work, you find me enjoying a good book on the couch in the winter, or outside walking with my dogs in the summer
Educator's Rising Advisor: Abigail Hofmeister
Dual Credit Classes:
UW Whitewater EDFOUND230 Human Development
UW Whitewater SPECED205 Intro to Special Education
Educator's Rising Advisors: Crystal Huset and Morgan Serstad
Dual Credit Course: UW Oshkosh EDU110 Education Policy: Truth and Myths
Student Organization Advisor: Jessica Daugherty
Dual Credit Course: UW Oshkosh EDU110 Education Policy: Truth and Myths
Student Organization Advisor: Miles Roth
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