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I’m a secondary ELA and leadership teacher with 20+ years experience, passionate about creating structured, student-centered lessons that promote critical thinking and student voice. All resources from Classic Prep Teaching are classroom-tested and designed to be practical, engaging, and easy to use. I am currently teaching 9th grade ELA, along with Leadership 9/10 and Leadership 11/12 elective courses and ASB Leadership. I know the struggle of finding curriculum for Leadership elective courses and ASB Leadership-so I created my own to share with other educators to help YOU!
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Preview of Team Building Activities

Team Building Activities

Team-Building Activities MEGA Bundle 18 Games & Challenges for Collaboration, SEL, and Classroom Community Build a positive classroom culture while keeping students highly engaged with this mega bundle of 18 interactive team-building activities! Perfect for back-to-school, advisory, leadership classes, SEL lessons, icebreakers, substitute plans, and classroom community building, this bundle gives you a wide variety of movement games, discussion activities, collaborative challenges, and proble
Preview of My Leadership Growth Tracker

My Leadership Growth Tracker

Help students reflect on their growth and take ownership of their leadership journey with this Leadership Skills Self-Assessment & Reflection Activity! This low-prep resource allows students to evaluate their strengths, identify areas for improvement, and set meaningful goals for future growth. This activity encourages thoughtful reflection while giving teachers a simple way to assess student learning. Perfect for leadership classes, advisory, or end-of-year reflection, this activity promotes s
Preview of Who I Am vs Who I Was

Who I Am vs Who I Was

Leadership Reflection Worksheet | End of Year Activity | Who I Was vs Who I Am Description:Help your students reflect on their growth with this meaningful and low-prep leadership activity! “Who I Was vs. Who I Am” is an engaging end-of-year reflection worksheet that encourages students to think critically about how they’ve grown as leaders throughout the year. Perfect for leadership classes, student council, or advisory, this activity promotes self-awareness, confidence, and personal growth. Stu
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Experience

I’m a secondary ELA and leadership teacher with 20+ years experience, passionate about creating structured, student-centered lessons that promote critical thinking and student voice. All resources from Classic Prep Teaching are classroom-tested and designed to be practical, engaging, and easy to use. I am currently teaching 9th grade ELA, along with Leadership 9/10 and Leadership 11/12 elective courses and ASB Leadership. I know the struggle of finding curriculum for Leadership elective courses and ASB Leadership-so I created my own to share with other educators to help YOU!

Teaching style

My teaching style emphasizes clear structure, intentional planning, and student voice. I create lessons that are organized, flexible, and designed to help students think critically while taking ownership of their learning.

My own education history

I have a Master’s in English and a BA in Journalism & English Language Arts Teaching, with 20+ years teaching grades 7–12. I’ve worked with students of all abilities — from credit-deficient learners to advanced achievers — and design classroom-tested lessons that are structured, engaging, and student-centered.

Additional biographical information

In addition to classroom teaching, I’ve coached cheer, track, and cross-country, helping students develop teamwork, resilience, and leadership skills both on and off the field. This experience complements my teaching philosophy: I prioritize student voice, personal growth, and real-world skill development in all my lessons. I am also the ASB advisor at the high school I am teaching at. I know the struggle of a new ASB advisor trying to figure out to balance teaching with advising, so I began compiling my ASB resources to help new and veteran ASB advisors and Leadership teachers with their curriculum and programs. I am a mom of three girls-the oldest is in college, the middle is about to graduate high school, and the youngest "graduating" from elementary school. I have been happily married for 23 years to a social studies teacher.