Ingrid Roche aka Ms. Roche: AP Computer Science Principles teacher
About Me
I am a National Board Certified (Career and Technical Education) educator with Massachusetts licenses in Digital Literacy & Computer Science (K–12), Instructional Technology (K–12), and ESL (5–12). I am fluent in French, Spanish, and English, and have extensive multicultural experience through teaching and volunteer work in countries such as Haiti, Colombia, and Morocco.
Adjunct professor: College of Saint Scholastica, EDU 6720
Courses I can teach
bookmark contest
Create a link to culturally relevant python lessons, and ads for Asian night and other lessons/ lesson plans
awards: burn awareness Burn Awareness
Participated in OEDL link Aspire & Inspire Conference Table talk directory: Directory participating as AI fellow, in CS grant
participation in Vertex learning lab field trips
put links from Lure's ozobot project to show ozos in action
finance curriculum
canva, pixlr, adobe web expresss; communicate visually
put in free software i teach w/ example lessons
Teaching Experience
I have been a Computer Science and Technology educator at Boston Latin Academy since 2008 and currently serve as an adjunct professor at the College of Saint Scholastica, where I teach graduate-level computer science education. Prior to this, I worked as an ESL and Instructional Technology teacher across several Boston Public Schools. With over 20 years of experience in education, I am dedicated to supporting diverse learners and leading school-wide initiatives that foster inclusive, innovative learning environments.
Achievements & Leadership
National Board Certified Teacher
Fullbright scholar, year location
BPS Educator of the Year (2011) and Sontag Prize Recipient (2012)
Over 500 students enrolled in AP Computer Science Principles
Frequent student winners in district coding competitions and STEAM fests
Experienced grant writer and curriculum designer