Nov 2014 to 2000 Librarian I/Part-Time (Sub)Bethany Presbyterian Church Library
Sep 2014 to 2000 Librarian (Volunteer)Irondequoit Public Library - Pauline Evans Branch Irondequoit, NY Jun 2014 to Aug 2014 InternCentral Library of Rochester and Monroe County Rochester, NY Jun 2014 to Jul 2014 InternFriends & Foundation of the Rochester Public Library Rochester, NY Sep 2013 to May 2014 VolunteerRochester City School District, School #16 Library Rochester, NY Sep 2012 to Jun 2013 VolunteerRochester City School District Rochester, NY Dec 2000 to Jun 2012 Classroom TeacherColgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School Rochester, NY Nov 1993 to Aug 2000 Associate Director of Human Resources
Education:
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Buffalo, NY Sep 2014 Master of Library Science in Information and Library ScienceNazareth College Rochester, NY Dec 2000 Master of Science in Elementary/Special EducationState University of New York at Oswego Oswego, NY Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Université de Sherbrooke - Administration scolaire, Université de Montréal - Enseignement au secondaire, Concordia University - Biochemistry and molecular biology
Vail Pittman Elementary School Las Vegas NV 1975-1979, Bradoaks Elementary School Monrovia CA 1979-1980, Clifton Middle School Monrovia CA 1980-1982, Frank F. Garside Junior High School Las Vegas NV 1982-1983
Community:
Julia Hawthorne, Sandra Hoag, Earl White, Deborah Boyer
the parents of the boy who was struck in the face (and, it turns out, sustained some facial injuries). They are in the midst of writing a letter to the boy's school detailing the event with the help of Alan and Nancy Cowan (Christoph Waltz and Kate Winslet), the parents of the boy who swung the stick.
Date: Dec 16, 2011
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Polanski Hilariously Explores the 'Carnage' of Polite Society
ongstreet (Jodie Foster), whose child was struck in the eye by a stick-wielding classmate. The assailants parents, Alan (Christoph Waltz) and Nancy Cowan (Kate Winslet), have come over to the Longstreets to apologize and co-sign a letter explaining the playground events and how they will be resolved.