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Ms. Phuong



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About The Teacher

NAME: Ms. Phuong

SCHOOL: Purple Sage Elementary

CLASS: Speech & Language

SCHOOL PHONE: 428-3554


About The Teacher

Welcome to a new year at Purple Sage!  I am excited to be a Rider on the 
Purple Sage team.  Previous to becoming a Purple Sage Rider, I had the 
privilege of working with students in our Lone Star state and the Midwest.  
For the past three years, I have been, and will continue to 
be, the speech teacher at Laurel Mountain Elementary.  I look forward to 
expanding my knowledge and experiences with Round Rock ISD.  I also 
developed and implemented the Language Expansion Articulation and Phonology 
(LEAP) Program for Wylie ISD.  I have also worked in Anna and Community 
ISD.   I received my B.S. at the University of Texas at Austin (Hook ‘Em 
Horns!) and my M.S. at the University of Wisconsin at Madison (Go 
Badgers!)   

Outside of school, I enjoy spending time with my lively and compassionate 
friends, family, husband and the best pug in the world, Mimi.  I love to 
read, eat, and spend time working in the yard.

Mission For The Class

The environment I establish in my classroom fosters creativity, learning and 
fun! During this upcoming school year, your child will grow physically, 
emotionally and academically. Every child is different, and I will honor 
those differences as we work towards our phonology, articulation and 
language goals. 

As a teacher, I want to learn about your child’s passions.  I want to know 
your child as a complete person.  What are his favorite books?  What are her 
favorite sports?  This information will be exchanged in order to create an 
individualized, interactive learning environment.  For example, a student 
worked on his articulation by researching about wolves.  His speech 
activities were revolved around generalizing the correct production of his 
sounds through use of “wolf topics”.  He was interested, motivated and made 
gains!  Another student worked on her narrative and oral presentation 
skills.  With time and hard work, she developed a book teaching other 
students how to debate.  In her book, she used “horses,” a personal passion, 
to discuss the tenets of effective debating skills.  She then presented her 
book to classmates.  She was proud of her efforts, improved her 
communication skills and reinforced her learning by teaching others.  I am 
very proud of my scholarly students!

I am excited to be a proactive contributor to Purple Sage.  Moreover, I am 
only one piece of your child’s educational experiences.  You are strongly 
encouraged to have an active role in your child’s learning experience.

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