NAME:
Annette Walter
SCHOOL:
Friendswood High School
CLASS:
Computer Science
SCHOOL PHONE:
281-482-3413
This is my eighth year teaching at Friendswood High School. Prior to coming
to FHS, I taught junior and high school students within a private school for
five years. Before teaching children, I spent about 20 years in the oil, gas,
chemical and computer industries as a programmer/analyst/software
architect/computer trainer.
I have a Management Information Systems (MIS) degree from the University of
Houston and an MS in Software Engineering from UHCL. Not only do I love
computer languages, I have a passion for foreign languages. I have a BA in
French with minors in Spanish, Italian & Mathematics.
I have been married for 26 years to Patrick, a software engineer who develops
software for United Space Alliance. We have a 20 year old son.
My mission in teaching computer science is to encourage students to analyze
the information given in a problem and devise a feasible solution, trusting
their knowledge and skills in computer science and mathematics. They learn to
break a problem down into smaller, more manageable problems, solve the
individual problems, and put together a comprehensive solution.
This is similar to how life issues can be approached and will support my
students in all aspects of life. I do this on a daily basis when teaching by
breaking up complex concepts of computer science into simpler, more
understandable concepts so that students can be more successful and have
greater confidence in their own abilities.
Nothing matches the look of joy and satisfaction on a student's face when
through diligence and perseverance a successful solution is conquered. With
each successful solution, students desire more challenging problems because
they know they have the tools to succeed. Students can apply these problem-
solving strategies to other areas of study.
Whether students pursue studies in math, science, business, fine arts, or
liberal arts, they will be more successful if they can think independently and
draw conclusions for themselves. Computer Science helps them do this.