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About The Teacher

NAME: Mr. Roche

SCHOOL: Barbara Bush Elementary School

CLASS: Sixth Grade- Room 30

SCHOOL PHONE: 480-472-8530


About The Teacher

Mr. Roche was born and raised in San Mateo, California. He received a 
Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from California State University Long Beach. He 
has a Post Baccalaureate Degree in Elementary Education from the College of 
Notre Dame in Belmont, California and recently completed his Masters Degree 
at NAU. He is thrilled to be teaching at Barbara Bush Elementary in the Mesa 
Public Schools!

Mr. Roche is a three time Public Corporation of the Arts Grant Recipient. 
This grant allowed him to developed, implement, and maintain an art workshop 
program for at risk youth in the City of Long Beach, Ca. It was an 
experience that put him on the path to pursue a career in teaching. He is 
entering his tenth year of teaching, his sixth at Barbara Bush.  Mr Roche 
comes to Mesa Public Schools from the Alhambra School District in Phoenix. 
In September 2001 he was selected by students at Sevilla West School 
as "Teacher of the Month". Later that year he was selected by his peers 
as "Employee of the Month" at Sevilla  West. Mr. Roche has taught 
Professional Development Classes on "Literature Circles-Structure & 
Implementation","Positive Discipline & Classroom Management", and "Teaching 
Revision in Your Classroom". He is currently completing his 7th year at Bush 
Elementary and 11th year teaching.

Mr. Roche enjoys spending time with his wife Denise, son Connor, and their 
dogs Max & Alexander. He loves to teach, read, paint, and root for the San 
Francisco Giants and 49ers.

Mission For The Class

My vision is to help create a classroom community where learning will 
flourish. I am not afraid to motivate, inspire, and challenge my students. 
My focus is to convey to students how what they are studying is meaningful 
and relevant to their own lives. Working together with parents I hope to 
help each and every student reach their highest potential. 









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