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MRS. REYNOLDS This year marks my tenth year as a teacher, and I am excited to share it with you! My educational background includes a B.S. degree in English from Suffolk University, and a Master of Education degree from Fitchburg State College. In my spare time I enjoy reading, going to the movies, and spending time with my family and friends. My family includes my husband John and our two wonderful children, Emily and Patrick. MR. AVERY I'm so excited to be here at Dennett Elementary! This is my fifth year in education. I've spent two of those years in the Sandwich Public School system, two in Savannah, GA, and one in Columbus, OH. The majority of my time has been spent as a third grade teacher while spending another year teaching first grade. I graduated from Bridgewater State College where I received my Bachelor's in elementary education. I'm an avid sports fan. I love all local sports as well as Ohio State. In my free time I like to play golf. I also love spending time with my family on the Cape which consists of my parents and three brothers.
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Our philosophy of teaching is a simple one. Work hard, love to learn, and appreciate knowledge gained as its own reward. These beliefs act as our compass as we navigate change and challenge in our teaching practice. Whether implementing governmental mandates, or trying to help a struggling student, our beliefs sustain us and make our purpose clear. By demonstrating an excitement for learning, even when learning is hard, we personify the philosophy that we hold dear. We extend this philosophy to our students as well, and strive to have them embrace it. We want our students to know the satisfaction of a job well done. If students achieve what they attempt by working hard to meet an educational goal, they can take justifiable pride in their accomplishments. And pride in learning can belong to any child, regardless of ability, when the desire to achieve is present.
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