Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Chelsea Kolff - 11th Biology


Hello! It's been great to read everyone's posts - I look forward to meeting you all soon! I feel a bit like Jennifer that I'm cheating a little by being on here; I actually starting teaching 11th grade biology at Westminster at the end of September last year. I originally subbed for a teacher who ended up not being able to return, so here I am! I'm excited to start school as an official member of the faculty.

My history with Westminster goes back to the first day of seventh grade, when I officially became a Wildcat! In addition to being a Wildcat, I'm also a Princeton Tiger at heart. I graduated from Princeton in 2009 with a major in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and a certificate in Theater and Dance. I've taught dance at the Westminster Summer Theater Intensive and been involved with the extracurricular theater program since I graduated in 2005, which is what originally drew me back to Westminster when I returned to Atlanta.

Next year, I'll be teaching regular Biology again in addition to one section of AP Environmental Science. I'm also excited to be the faculty adviser for the newly re-established Dance Club in the high school in addition to my work in the theater program. This summer, I taught dance in June, and I've gotten to spend most of July with my mom and sisters in upstate New York. I've been doing lots of sailing, baking, and playing my sister's new favorite game Bananagrams, which is like a board-less version of Scrabble. I also took an AP Summer Institute for environmental science, so I've been doing (or at least, trying to do) a lot of prep work for that class - at this point just reading our textbook!

I hope everyone enjoys their last week of the summer!

Monday, August 2, 2010

Hi from a new history teacher!

Hello everyone! My name is Christine and I'll be teaching US History and Modern World History in the high school next year. I'm super excited as this is going to be my first full year teaching position! I graduated in 2009 from Wash U after completing the teacher education program where I student-taught, etc. Then I spent this past year getting my masters in history at Yale, which was such an amazing experience. I just moved to Atlanta a week ago and I'm loving it already! if there's anyone else that's new to the area and wants to explore around, just let me know!

In terms of hobbies, I love to travel. This May I went with a friend of mine to visit our friend who is working in Lima and explore around Peru (that's the three of us at Machu Picchu - I'm on the left). Since that visit, I really want to go back and visit other parts of South America. I'm a New Yorker and thus a huge fan of the New York Yankees and baseball in general, so I figure I can give the Braves a shot since they're in the NL. I also love to bake and I'm trying to learn to cook, though it's a slow learning process. Anyways, I can't wait to meet you all in a week!

Sunday, August 1, 2010


My name is Katherine Hicks and this will be my second year at Westmi nster teaching chemistry. I graduated from Kennesaw State University in 2008 with a B.S. in chemistry after transferring from the University of Georgia in 2006. I again graduated from KSU in the summer of 2009 with a Master of Arts in science education. I am a native of the Atlanta area and bleed red and black on gamedays (sorry Owls!). My son, Jack, turned 4 earlier this year and can tell you anything you ever need to know about construction, construction equipment, and fire trucks. A future engineer, perhaps?

My first year here at Westminster has been rewarding on so many levels, and I especially had a blast teaching summer school this year! I am a firm believer in the power of student choice and try my best to maintain a sense of practicality in what I teach. This year I will be a co-sponsor of the Robotics team and am so excited to see what the team can accomplish. It’s going to be fun to learn along with the kids!

I look forward to meeting you all very soon, and hope that everyone has had a relaxing summer!

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Brooke Hight - 1st grade Co-Lead


Hi everyone! My name is Brooke Hight. I am very excited about the opportunity to join the 1st grade team and work with Mya King.

I was fortunate enough to be one of those people who knew all my life that I wanted to be a teacher. I got my undergraduate degree in Early Childhood Education, as well as a master's degree in Children's Literature from The University of Georgia. I definitely bleed Red and Black!!!

I began my career teaching 1st grade in a Title 1 school in Athens. It was a truly life changing experience. After three years, I moved back to Atlanta and began teaching 2nd grade at Lovett. After three years in 2nd grade, I taught 5th grade for 2 years. And here I am - back in 1st grade!

I was born and raised in Atlanta. Pictured with me in the photo, is the man in my life - Charlie! He is my precious (and HUGE) two year old Shih Tzu. I love to travel. I went on my first mission trip last summer. I worked in an orphanage in Jamaica. It was such an amazing experience. I can't wait to do another one. I am also a voracious reader. I started a book club about 3 years ago, and really look forward to the monthly meetings. I am also a year round tennis player.

I'm very excited about joining the Westminster faculty and can't wait to meet everyone!
Brooke

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Tina McCormick: Junior High Chaplain, 7th Bible


Hey Everybody: My name is Tina McCormick and I will be serving as the Junior High Chaplain and teaching 7th grade Bible. I am so excited to be joining the Westminster faculty and to meet all of you!

I graduated from the University of Redlands in 1987 with a degree in Psychology and initially worked at a home for abused children. From there I made the natural transition (?) to working for a start-up computer software company where I eventually became the Marketing Manager. During this time I began volunteering with the young people at my church in Newport Beach and it was through that experience that I felt called to go to seminary. I soon packed up my life in California and moved to New Jersey where I received a Masters from Princeton Theological Seminary. My first call was to The Presbyterian Church in Westfield, NJ, as Associate Pastor for Youth and Families where I served for the next 13+ years. I had an absolute blast working with the young people in Westfield and being a pastor in such a wonderful community.

I first set foot on the Westminster campus in 2006 when I was the speaker for the Junior High during Christian Emphasis Week. I was so impressed with the people I met and the ethos of the campus that I have since been hopeful about one day being a part of the Westminster team. That dream is coming true!

I am a proud and devoted aunt to my niece and four nephews (See pic with the eldest, Sean, who graduated in May from Penn State). I am also a baseball junkie--a lifelong fan of a recent World Champion team (I will withhold their name because it tends to make people not like me). But, alas, I am becoming more of a Braves fan with each passing moment. :) Other hobbies include traveling the world, spending time with my friends and family, and a passion for technology.

See you soon!

Monday, July 12, 2010

Stephanie Spears - 3rd Grade


Hello all!

I'm Stephanie and I will be teaching 3rd grade with Elaine Chestney in August. This past year I had the privilege to work as a teaching fellow with the Center for Teaching. I spent the fall semester at Charles R. Drew Charter School in Atlanta and the spring semester in 3rd grade here at Westminster. I'm extremely excited to be coming back as a member of the faculty!

In December of 2008, I graduated from the University of Georgia with majors in Child and Family Development and Spanish. During my undergrad, I taught dance classes several nights a week and I realized how much I love to teach. This past spring I started the MAT program at Brenau University, and I'm hoping to graduate in December of 2011.

A little more about me... I am originally from Los Angeles, CA, but I grew up in Lawrenceville. In a way I feel like an Atlanta native since I grew up here, but my roots are still in southern California! I've been married to my husband Matt for a little over a year now and we live in Vinings. When I'm not working or studying, I'm spending time with my husband and family, cooking, hiking, or reading.

I hope everyone is enjoying their summer!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Sabrina Waldron - 9th and 10th grade English

Hello All,

My name is Sabrina Waldron and I’m excited about teaching 9th and 10th grade English this fall. I recently moved from Brooklyn, NY and I very happy to be back in the South (and out of a moving truck). I was born in New Jersey, grew up in South Florida and I’m a very proud graduate of the University of Florida – GO GATORS!

I’ve spent the last eight years in New York City where I earned a Master's of Comparative Literature from New York University and a Master's of Education from Brooklyn College. Before entering the field of education, I spent my professional career in New York working for an international foundation, several youth service organizations and a non-profit dedicated to revitalizing public libraries. For the past two years I worked at a wonderfully collaborative public school in Brooklyn where I taught 10th grade English.

In terms of hobbies, I’m a big foodie and a cook – I talk about food more than any normal human being should. I’m a sports-lover and traveler – I’ve been to Europe, the Caribbean (where my family is from) and visited South America for the first time last summer. This summer I’m staying in the States with trips to Sonoma and Lake Michigan. It almost goes without saying that I’m an avid reader, but I’m also an occasional DJ (records, turntables, and all).

I’m looking forward to exploring Atlanta with my boyfriend who relocated to Atlanta a year ago for work, and I’m also very excited about becoming a part of the Westminster faculty. I look forward to meeting all of you.

Monday, July 5, 2010

I'm Back From Florida


Hi Everyone,
Florida was wonderful - lots of time in the water, on the water, and on the dock!
It is really fun to see the posts that have appeared so far. I hope to see more in the near future. I will be in and out of the office now for the rest of the summer so call me if you need anything. Thad and I will meet tomorow to begin the transition.
We can help with the southern accent, Liesel. Eric, you should practice blogging with this opportunity (actually, this is my first and only blog :-) S.E. we are glad you won't have to travel to Charlotte now. Jennifer, you are such a traveler. Can't wait to hear all. Mecia, I am going to try to post a picture. If it works, I will let you know how I did it. Lee, a huge welcome to you - we will be so lucky to have you with our students. Jenica, long term sub is a really great way to get to know us and we are very grateful for your willingness to fill in.
Keep on resting and send news.
See you in August - some dates and a schedule will be sent probably by the first of August.
Sandra

Friday, July 2, 2010

A Connecticut Yankee…

Hi Y’all! (I’m practicing my southern accent.) I’m Liesel Krueger and I’ll be joining Westminster this year as the new Head Librarian at the Carlyle Fraser Library of the high school. For the past ten years I’ve been working at private schools in Connecticut, having recently tried my hand at a university in Florida closeby to where my husband and I purchased a vacation home. However, I am really excited to get back into the high school library.

I have lived in New England all of my life completing my bachelor’s degree in New Hampshire and masters in Library Science in Boston. So, I imagine Atlanta will be quite a change! I hear it’s a fantastic city with lots to do and going on. I am currently seeking an apartment and plan on moving there at the end of the month. If anyone has any suggestions or helpful tips, I would greatly appreciate it.

As for my hobbies, well, I guess you could say I am obsessed with Tennis; I play every chance I get and will enjoy working with the girls team. I am also a big fan, so after this weekend’s Wimbledon finals, I’ll be able to resume normal activities;) Vamos Rafa!

Looking forward to meeting and working with you all!
Liesel

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Greetings from Jenica Alvarez!

Hello Everyone! I hope you all are having a wonderful summer. My name is Jenica Alvarez and I will be serving as a long-term sub for the fall semester in sixth grade Science. I am very excited about joining the Westminster staff!

I have lived in Georgia for most of my life. I attended North Georgia College and State University where I received my undergraduate degree in Exercise Science. I went to the University of Georgia to get my Masters of Science in Exercise Physiology. I am a student at heart and will never stop learning. I have been working for North Georgia College and State University’s Post-Baccalaureate program this past year where I helped aspiring teachers earn their teaching certificate. Most of my teaching experience has been on the collegiate level working with the School of Education and the Health and Physical Education departments.

I am a huge sports fan (Go DAWGS!) and enjoy being active outdoors. I was competitive in swimming and basketball through high school and continued playing basketball in college. I currently enjoy running and training for sprint triathlons. I have also taught aerobics for years and enjoy teaching a variety of classes.

My family and I just moved this past weekend into a new home in Cumming, Ga. We are very excited about this new chapter in our lives. We are also going to Colorado in July for a HUGE family reunion. My extended family is all over the country so we will be gathering in Colorado for a week of fun and family times.

I am looking forward to meeting each of you! Thank you for taking the time to read my post. Take care!