I am currently enrolled as a graduate student at Richard Stockton College.
I have earned graduate credits from both Rutgers University and Saint Joseph's University.
I graduated from Saint Joseph's University in 1993, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in English.
Presently, I hold New Jersey teaching certificates as a secondary Teacher of English, as a Teacher of Students with Learning Disabilities, and as a Teacher of Elementary Education.
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Professional History
Pier Playmates Day Camp Assistant Supervisor 1997-Present
Margaret Mace Elementary School Writing and
Special Education Teacher 2012-Present
Atlantic Cape Communtiy College Adjunct English Professor 1999-2012 (interrupted)
Crest Memorial Elementary School Substitute Teacher 2011-2012
Millville Senior High School English Teacher 1999-2002
Atlantic County Alternative High School English Teacher 1998-1999
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Warning: There is something seriously wrong with me. I am sick. Sick, I say! Have no fear, for although I am contagious, I am not deadly. I am simply stricken by the fever of teaching writing. I am like the Dunkin Donut man: "Time to make the doughnuts." Of course, I do not make doughnuts; instead, I grade writing; I create lessons. "Time to grade the papers" is my mantra, the ever-present echo of my life. Yet, I look not for a cure to this sickness. On the contrary, I revel in my diseased existence and look forward to exposing my students to the Writing Fever. WARNING: There is something seriously wrong with me, and by the end of the school year, hopefully there will be something wrong with my students as well...Muhahahahaha!
P.S. I have two boys, grades seventh and fourth, whom I routinely attempt to contaminate with my writing shenanigans. My oldest son has known ( whether he wanted to or not) what a simile is since he was two. As you can see, even my own children are not safeguarded against the Writing Fever. Alas! I cannot help myself.
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