I am originally from the Wausau area and graduated from Marathon High School. After graduating from high school, I attended UW-Eau Claire and received my bachelor of science degree in Psychology. I then earned my master of science degree in school counseling from UW-Stout.
I knew I wanted to be a school counselor when I began volunteering in a school during my undergraduate program. I volunteered in a low-income school where I had the opportunity to work individually with students and truly believe people who work in a school can make a difference.
The idea of being a school counselor intrigued me because I knew it would give me the opportunity to help students on an individual basis, not only with academic success, but also in their day-to-day lives in a completely non-judgmental way.
In addition to being the secondary school counselor, I am also the AODA Coordinator, Peer Leader Advisor, and the Project 180 Advisor. In my spare time, I enjoy being outdoors, spending time with family and friends, and watching the Packers, Brewers, and Badgers! I have three children of my own who are the light of my life. In my day to day work, I do my best to give the children of Gibraltar the same love, care and guidance that I hope (and know) my own children receive during their educational career.
My number one priority at school is helping students succeed. I am here to support every student in three main domains: Academic, Social, and Career. I am always available to help students in any way I can and will always work hard to make sure every student is given a chance to reach their potential. With the excellent staff at Gibraltar, we work together to meet the needs of every student.
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