I earned a BS in Education/English from Eastern Illinois University in 1974.  I began teaching junior high school students that same year in Palatine, Illinois, and continued my education during the summers and in the evenings.  In 1980, I received a MS in Education/Reading from Northern Illinois University.  Then in 1990, I earned a MS in Administration and Supervision.  As I was still teaching, I noticed the need for English as a Second Language skills in my classroom.  So I enrolled in National Louis University and earned an ESL Endorsement in 1999.
As previously mentioned, In 1974,  I began teaching in School District 15 in Palatine, IL.  I remained teaching there for thirty-five years.  In addition to my teaching responsibilities, I served on many building and district committees.  If I saw a need for something, I tried to fill that need.  I wrote a spelling book for both seventh and eighth grade for my building and the district when budgets were cut.  Also, I brought the Read 180 Program to District 15 to improve reading skills. It was the first program in IL.  Seeing the need to improve writing skill, I created the first writing classes using technology.  In addition to these accomplishments, I worked on test writing for the building, district, and state.  
After I retired, I tutored for VIPKID for three years.  This is an on-line program teaching English to Chinese children in Beijing.  The students ranged in age from 5 to 12 years.  It was a real pleasure to see the students improve each week!                                    
Eastern Illinois University
Bachelors
Education
1974
Northern Illinois University
Masters
Reading
1980
National Louis University
Masters
Administration/Supervision
1990
National Louis University
Associate
ESL Endorsement
1999
Who's Who in American Teachers
2006
Employee of the Month
2000
English
Language