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I'm a ninth-year high school teacher with a background in both education and mental health. I currently teach AP Language + Composition and American Literature, and previously worked as a School Social Worker for five years. My resources are designed to support meaningful, engaging instruction with a focus on student voice, critical thinking, and real-world relevance.
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Preview of Senior Newsletter Bundle | FULL YEAR | College & Career Resource

Senior Newsletter Bundle | FULL YEAR | College & Career Resource

Support your 12th graders through every step of senior year—from college applications to graduation—with this comprehensive newsletter bundle. This full-year set of senior counseling newsletters (September–May) is designed for high school counselors, college and career advisors, and senior advisory teachers who want to deliver consistent, meaningful guidance to their students. You’ll receive two versions of each monthly newsletter: A ready-to-print PDFA fully editable Canva link so you can custo
Preview of Senior Year Newsletter Bundle - Spring Semester | College & Career Resource

Senior Year Newsletter Bundle - Spring Semester | College & Career Resource

Guide your seniors through their final semester with confidence and clarity! This Spring Semester Senior Newsletter Bundle includes five monthly newsletters (January–May) designed specifically for 12th grade counseling programs focused on college and career readiness, life skills, and student wellness. You’ll receive two versions of each monthly newsletter: A print-ready PDF you can email or distribute as-is A fully editable Canva template so you can personalize content and add in key dates, dea
Preview of Freshman Year Counseling Newsletters | 9th Grade High School Counseling Bundle

Freshman Year Counseling Newsletters | 9th Grade High School Counseling Bundle

Support your 9th graders all year long with this complete set of Freshman Year School Counseling Newsletters, designed to help students transition smoothly into high school while building academic, social, and emotional skills. This resource includes four quarterly newsletters—each with relevant themes, success strategies, wellness tips, academic planning, and future-ready guidance. You’ll receive: A ready-to-print or email PDF version of all four quarterly newslettersA fully editable Canva temp
Preview of High School Bucket List Lesson for Juniors & Seniors | College & Life Prep

High School Bucket List Lesson for Juniors & Seniors | College & Life Prep

Help your juniors and seniors make the most of their final years with this reflective and engaging High School Bucket List Lesson, perfect for school counselors, social workers, or advisory teachers. Whether you’re focused on SEL, future planning, or building school spirit, this lesson guides students to create meaningful goals for their last year(s) of high school. Using a structured Google Slides presentation and companion handouts, students explore a curated list of 50+ bucket list items acro
Preview of "John Redding Goes to Sea" by Zora Neale Hurston Short Story & Dialect Study

"John Redding Goes to Sea" by Zora Neale Hurston Short Story & Dialect Study

Expose your students to the powerful storytelling of Zora Neale Hurston with this comprehensive short story unit on "John Redding Goes to Sea." Perfect as a standalone story study or as a companion text to Their Eyes Were Watching God, this 3–4 day lesson bundle offers everything you need to guide students through a meaningful literary experience. Cap off the unit with choice culminating writing tasks that encourage analytical thinking and text-to-self connections. What’s Included: Editable St
Preview of "The Paper Menagerie" by Ken Liu Reading & Reflection Questions + Google Slides

"The Paper Menagerie" by Ken Liu Reading & Reflection Questions + Google Slides

Everything you need to teach The Paper Menagerie with purpose and flexibility! Designed for grades 9–12, this resource guides students through meaningful comprehension and reflection questions, while also providing engaging extension activities and an easy-to-use Google Slides presentation for whole-class instruction. Whether you’re teaching it as a standalone short story or pairing it with a longer novel study like Everything I Never Told You, this resource is flexible, accessible, and classr
Preview of HS Social Work/Counseling Weekly Grade Check + SMART Goal Sheet for HS Students

HS Social Work/Counseling Weekly Grade Check + SMART Goal Sheet for HS Students

This recursive Grade Check & SMART Goal Worksheet for high school students is an easy way to construct weekly goals, identify potential obstacles in achievement, and find coping strategies to reduce stress. A comprehensive lesson plan is included. This resource is extremely helpful for high school social workers or counselors working with students struggling with academic, attendance, or behavioral issues! This resource covers: ☼ Identifying areas of concern ☼ Defining SMART goals ☼ Construct
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I'm a ninth-year high school teacher with a background in both education and mental health. I currently teach AP Language + Composition and American Literature, and previously worked as a School Social Worker for five years. My resources are designed to support meaningful, engaging instruction with a focus on student voice, critical thinking, and real-world relevance.

Teaching style

I promote social-emotional learning through experiential activities and enjoy building creative curriculums that engage students! My background in SEL directly impacts the curriculum I write, and the way I approach topics is student-centered and trauma-informed.

My own education history

I received my Bachelor of Science with a focus on Child Life Therapy from the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse in 2013. I completed a Master of Social Work with advanced study in School Social Work from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign (UIUC) in 2017, followed by a Master of Education in Curriculum & Instruction and English from UIUC in 2023.