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He who is ashamed of asking,
is ashamed of learning.

--Danish Proverb

I have always been a Provo girl. I attended Edgemont Elementary, Dixon and Farrer, then graduated from Timpview. I received my Bachelor's Degree from BYU in English and Political Science. Since then, I have attended summer classes at Georgetown University, Catholic University (Washington, D.C.), University of Massachusetts at Lowell, BYU, and the University of Colorado. I have also studied extensively at Utah State University and earned a master's degree in Technology and Curriculum from the University of Phoenix.

I have spent the past twenty years teaching middle school in Provo School District. I taught for ten years at Farrer and then transferred to Centennial when it opened. I started my teaching career teaching seventh grade English, and after three years added a combination English/U.S. History class for gifted students. Since that time, I have continued to teach the combination class (American Studies) and have also taught U.S. History, seventh grade English, eighth grade English, and currently Student Council.

I love to travel. In addition to travel in the United States, I have been to Greece, Turkey, Israel, Brazil, the Soviet Union (when it was still the USSR), and throughout Western Europe. Some of my favorite trips have been cruises to Alaska, the Mediterranean, and the Carribbean.

I love any type of paper crafts, especially scrapbooks. I frequently take classes and also participate in a card exchange with friends. It is rare to find me without a camera.

I love to read, which is why I majored in English. I love adolescent literature, romance, mystery, legal thrillers, and especially historical fiction. I also love and continue to read the classics since there are so many great books still out there. Basically, I read anything and everything, but I rarely read a book twice.

I have the best job in the world. The opportunity to continue learning while working with middle school students guarantees I will never be bored.