My name is Kali Wells, and I am a first-year teacher at Pioneer Pipeline. I recently graduated from The Ohio State University, and I am very excited to begin my teaching career with such a great program. I am originally from Marietta, Ohio, so it is especially meaningful to be starting my career back in the community where I grew up.
Outside of teaching, I enjoy running, traveling, reading, and trying new things. I am excited for the opportunity to get to know my students and help them grow throughout the year. I am looking forward to making new memories, learning alongside my students, and seeing all the opportunities that Pioneer Pipeline and Marietta College have to offer them.
Hello! My name is Angie Wittekind. I live in Vincent, Ohio with my husband Wes. We have four children Aubriona, (Julia) Sheppard, Kaira, (Caleb) Scott, Ryan, and Wade. I am a paraprofessional at Pioneer Pipeline Transition Program through Warren high school. I have been with Warren Local Schools for seven years. I started out being a paraprofessional and then switched to a cook in the kitchen, but continued to be an aide on a bus route. It didn't take me long to realize that I wanted to be back in the classroom. It's a very rewarding job and I enjoy working with the young adults. In my free time, I enjoy glamping, fishing, and crafts. Almost every weekend during the summer, you will find me watching my boys race their quads and dirt bikes. I am a people person and love making new friends. My family and friends are very important to me and I love spending time with them. My goal this school year is to teach my students some ways to succeed in life, as an adult.
Hello! My name is Sandra Whitehair. I live in Little Hocking, OH, with my husband, Charlie. We have a son, Garrett, who lives in Cincinnati with his wife Ellen. We have two grand-cats named Pearl and Hazel. My hobbies include shopping, going to flea markets, thrift shopping, and spending time with my family. I love taking pictures and traveling. The beach is one of my favorite destinations.
I have been with Warren Local Schools for 15 years. My current position is being a paraprofessional in the Pioneer Pipeline. The interactions I see on a daily basis with college mentors and our students is amazing. My job is very rewarding, knowing that I can make a difference in someone's life.