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Stage & Page Studio

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Louisville, Kentucky, United States
About the store
I specialize in rigorously designed, creativity-forward resources for middle school and secondary ELA and theatre classrooms. These lessons and activities are inspired by years of teaching, directing, and supporting student writers. My ELA background includes experience with multiple AP classes, and my store reflects both the rigor and accessibility of Advanced Placement programming.
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Preview of AP Seminar Stimulus Packet Survival Kit - For IWA and PT2 Prep

AP Seminar Stimulus Packet Survival Kit - For IWA and PT2 Prep

Looking for the 2026 Materials? Click here!Annotations, Synthesis, and IWA Topic DevelopmentI’ve been teaching AP Seminar since 2017 and have served as an AP Reader (including for the IWA), and this Stimulus Packet Survival Kit reflects what works. Instead of disconnected questions and prompts, this resource offers a cohesive, flexible system that helps students move from genre-aware annotation to meaningful synthesis and focused, problem-based research topics. This kit helps students:Annotate
Preview of Fantasy Free Writes - Flash Fiction Stations - Narrative Writing Prompts

Fantasy Free Writes - Flash Fiction Stations - Narrative Writing Prompts

Engage your students with flash fiction through a dynamic, four-station rotation! This ready-to-use lesson targets grades 5–12 (ideal for 7-10) and helps students practice focused narrative skills, story structure, and concise, impactful writing. At each station — Conflict, Character, Setting, and Point of View — students complete a 10-minute free-write, generating ideas and practicing key techniques. Optional sharing, peer review, and revision guide students to transform a quick write into a po
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About the store

Experience

I specialize in rigorously designed, creativity-forward resources for middle school and secondary ELA and theatre classrooms. These lessons and activities are inspired by years of teaching, directing, and supporting student writers. My ELA background includes experience with multiple AP classes, and my store reflects both the rigor and accessibility of Advanced Placement programming.

Teaching style

My teaching style blends creativity with structure. I love giving students the tools and freedom to explore big ideas through writing, theatre, and storytelling. Whether students are crafting a monologue, building a character, or analyzing a text, I focus on helping them find their voice and make meaningful connections. I design lessons that are interactive, flexible, and grounded in real classroom experience.

Awards & shining teacher moments

ESU Cambridge Summer School Fellowship – Selected to study literature and pedagogy at Cambridge University through the English-Speaking Union of Kentucky. Playwriting Program Mentor – Guided students to national recognition in writing contests and selective summer programs. 2007 District-Level Teacher of the Year - Recognized for classroom excellence early in my career.

My own education history

Ed.D. in Educational Leadership, Spalding Univeristy M.Ed. in Secondary Education, Indiana Wesleyan B.A. in English Literature with minors in Communication and Theatre, Hanover College

Additional biographical information

Alongside my classroom experience, I’ve worked as a professional writer and editor for a national test prep company and contributed editorial work to a published local history book. I also develop creative writing and performance materials for youth theatre programs, bringing together my love of storytelling, language, and the performing arts.