Summer: Week Three Update
Dear ASB Families,
We have completed hiring for all open positions and are set to go for the 2018-19 school year! Take a look at our complete faculty and staff. We are so blessed to have each of these fabulous professionals committed to our mission and the education and formation of all students at ASB!
Pre-Kindergarten: Alyssa Ingebretsen, Kay MacVicar, Ally Watson
Kindergarten: Lexi DiJulio, Annie Hawksford, Anne Dodge, Kristi Beiter
First Grade: Suzanna Olsen, Tina Brousseau, Janie Wilder, Mary Marshall
Second Grade: Lindsay Williams, Caitlin Dietz, Rachel Zolotusky, Kelli Abdo
Third Grade: Chris Eusebio, Mark Hastings, Arali Flores, Maddie Erickson
Fourth Grade: Jan Myers, Natalie Scott, Christa Caballero
Fifth Grade: Colleen Uhlman, Mark Dougherty, Courtney Wegener
Sixth Grade: Anna Ramach (Math, Religion, Science), Caitlin Lowe (ELA, Religion, Social Studies)
Seventh Grade: Tia Birmingham (7th & 8th Science), Mitch Hostetter (ELA, Social Studies, 8th ELA zero period)
Eighth Grade: Pat Briardy (Social Studies, Religion, 7th Religion), Nils Dahlgren (ELA, Religion, Math)
Spanish: Heather Fairbank (5th-8th)
Math: Steve Dougherty (8th), Tracey Halffman (7th & 8th), Derval Killalea (Geometry)
Music: Bryan Van Pelt, Matt Turner
Drama: Julie Olsen
Tech/Library: Jeri-Su Prewitt (PreK-5th grade)
Art: Darlene Selland (3rd-8th grade)
PE: Kate Bennett (PreK-6th, 8th), Dylan Pouley (7th grade)
Student Success: Christina Dougherty (Learning Specialist), Jennifer Riggle (School Psychologist), Elee McCarthy (Director of Student Success)
Campus Minister: Robin Hendricks
Office: Bob Bollard, Mary Patneaude
Business Office: Cecelia Davison, Kaitlyn Pouley
Development Director: Courtney Barker
Admissions & Marketing: Kelley Kane
Facilities: Brent Quick
Technology Director: Matthew Cuddy
Recess/Extended Care: Kai Bond
Administration: Kathleen Conklin, Steve Dougherty, Dylan Pouley
While our faculty and staff work hard over the summer to prepare for the coming year, they also make sure to plan time for themselves. Rest and rejuvenation is important for all of us. As your children diligently do their summer reading, math, writing, and more, be sure you schedule time to rest and rejuvenate as a family. To that end, time spent in prayer is one of the best ways to reset ourselves. Hope to see many of our families in church this summer, growing in our community of faith. What is better than starting a beautiful summer day with mass, celebrating the beauty and wonder of the gifts we have each been given!
Enjoy the beautiful weather this week!
Best,
Kathleen Conklin
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