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Mrs. Bobbi Pehle



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NAME: Mrs. Bobbi Pehle

SCHOOL: Lincoln Way Central

CLASS: A.P. Psychology

SCHOOL E-MAIL: rpehle@lw210.org


About The Teacher

Mrs. Pehle graduated from Lincoln-Way High School in 1998.  She spent two 
years at Joliet Junior College playing volleyball and taking her general 
education classes.  She finished her B.A. at St. Ambrose University in 
Davenport, IA with degrees in Secondary Education and Psychology.  While at 
St. Ambrose, Mrs. Pehle continuted to play and coach volleyball.  She did 
her student teaching in psychology at Rock Island High School.  

Mrs. Pehle started teaching at Lincoln-Way Central in 2003.  She has taught 
Psychology of the Mind, Psychology of the Personality, A.P. Psychology, 
History of American Popular Music, and Western Civilization.  Mrs. Pehle has 
coached both boys' and girls' volleyball at Lincoln-Way, and she coached a 
boys' volleyball club, Team Fury.  She is has sponsored the Psychology Club, 
Support Our Soldiers, and Peer Helpers (which she is still a current 
sponsor).  

In her time away from school, Mrs. Pehle loves spending time with her family 
and friends, listening to music, traveling, and watching 
movies.  She is currently writing her thesis for her Masters Degree in 
Educational Psychology through Northern Illinois University.  Mrs. Pehle's 
area of research is helping develop adolescent identity in a school setting.

Mission For The Class

A.P. Psychology is one of the most useful classes you could take while at 
Lincoln-Way Central.  You will learn a great deal about yourself and 
others.  You will be able to use psychology in your everyday life, and find 
examples of concepts we learn in class with ease.  This is a college level 
class, and you will be expected to work up to the expectations of the 
class.  Plan on taking the A.P. Psychology test the second Tuesday in May.  
The harder you work, the more likely you are to earn college credit!

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