Professional Highlights
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1978 –80- Supervised teams for Special Olympics.
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1989-90 – Awarded for contributions in the Invent!
America program at Carnation.
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1993 –Awarded for my contributions in environmental
education from the Tolt Community Center.
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1995 – Selected for NOAA's Teacher at Sea Program on
the research vessel Miller Freeman.
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1994-1996 – Participated in Pacific Science Center's Staff
Leadership Program.
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March 2003 - Obtained a certificate from the University of
WA. in Brain Research in Education.
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February 2006 - Invited to participate in a workshop on the
Brain and Learning with the Organization of Economic and Cooperative
Development in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Hobbies and Interests
* I love being outdoors and close to the water -- walking,
hiking, sailing, gardening...
* I've been playing music ever since I can remember. My
specialties are the piano, dulcimer, and recorder. I'm presently a member of the
Seattle Recorder Society, and play alto recorder with a quartet called the
Woodland Consort.
* Other hobbies of mine include sewing, needlework, and
cooking, which were all taught to me by my mother und grossmutter.
* Something they didn't teach me was yoga. My practice helps
to keep me calm and relaxed.
* Recently, my favorite past-time has been babysitting my new
granddaughter, Ryley Shea. She is an avid early reader, and loves Winnie the
Pooh.
School Responsibilities
During the 2004-2005 school year, I was on the committee to
organize a march to Volunteer Park for M.L.K. Day. In January 2005,
I provided a professional development workshop on problem solving. I am
also the Environmental Representative, and represent the staff on the PTA Music
Committee.