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Personalized and Competency-Based ELA

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Garrett, Indiana, United States
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Hi! I’m a high school English and Education Pathway teacher with over 20 years of experience in secondary education, special education, and dual credit instruction. I hold certifications in English/Language Arts (Grades 5–8), Special Education (K–12), and dual credit courses in both English and Education. I currently teach a range of English and education courses at Garrett High School and serve as Department Chair for English/Language Arts.
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Preview of Business and Friendly Letter Rubrics

Business and Friendly Letter Rubrics

These forms are completely customizable to the requirements of individual assignments or for different levels. This is a basic rubric of the parts of a business letter and of a friendly letter.
Preview of Romeo and Juliet - West Side Story Comparison Chart and Essay Activity

Romeo and Juliet - West Side Story Comparison Chart and Essay Activity

This is a chart and essay outline I created to use with my 9th graders with disabilities. The students really enjoy finding the parallel characters while watching West Side Story (after reading Romeo and Juliet). The essay outline is very detailed, which my students needed, but can be modified to fit the needs/levels of your students.
Preview of MLA Format Works Cited Information Cards

MLA Format Works Cited Information Cards

There are two different types of source information cards: one for a website and one for a book. The category names on each card line up with the References feature in Microsoft Word to make creating Works Cited pages very simple for students!
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About the store

Experience

Hi! I’m a high school English and Education Pathway teacher with over 20 years of experience in secondary education, special education, and dual credit instruction. I hold certifications in English/Language Arts (Grades 5–8), Special Education (K–12), and dual credit courses in both English and Education. I currently teach a range of English and education courses at Garrett High School and serve as Department Chair for English/Language Arts.

Teaching style

I believe in creating a student-centered classroom where learning is personalized, meaningful, and empowering. My approach is rooted in personalized learning—adapting instruction to meet each student’s unique strengths, needs, and interests. I incorporate competency-based learning, allowing students to progress at their own pace and demonstrate mastery in ways that make sense for them. I also prioritize student voice and choice, giving learners opportunities to take ownership of their education through flexible assignments, self-reflection, and real-world connections. My goal is to foster a classroom culture where students feel valued, capable, and motivated to grow—academically and personally.

My own education history

I hold a Master of Science in Education with a focus on Mild Intervention and Serious Emotional Disabilities, along with a Bachelor of Arts in Secondary English Education, both from the University of Saint Francis. I’ve also completed extensive postgraduate coursework in English and Education through Indiana Wesleyan University and the University of Indianapolis, which has allowed me to teach dual credit courses in both disciplines.

Additional biographical information

My passion is creating engaging, inclusive resources that support real learning—for both students and teachers. Whether it’s literature, writing, career exploration, or teacher prep, I design materials that are practicalclassroom-tested. Thanks for stopping by!