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- Lead Science Teacher, Neshaminy School District
- AP and General Environmental Science, and Biology
- Head Boys' and Girls' High School Swimming Coach
- Nature Club Advisor
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- 1991 Neshaminy Graduate
- Received Bachelor’s of Science in Biology from Shippensburg University
- Four year collegiate swimmer and scholarship recipient
- Certified to Teach Biology and K-12 Environmental Science
- Completed Internship with the Baltimore Aquarium
- Published Research on The Effects of Climatic Change on the Red-eyed Tree Frog
- Field Researcher for a Study on the Epidemiology of Lyme Disease
- 25th year teaching @ Neshaminy
- 13th year as Lead Science Teacher, K-12
- 24th year as Head Girls’ Swim Coach
- 18th year as Head Boys’ Swim Coach
- Founder of Neshaminy Age Group Swim Team CORE (24th Season)
- Received Master’s of Education Administration from Gwynedd Mercy College
- Nominated by the Bucks County Conservation District as:
2005 Conservation Educator of the Year forBucks County - Completed a $20,000 US Fish and Wildlife Grant to Create a Site Plan for Idlewood, Neshaminy School District
- Has taught a Field Ecology Class in the Pacific Northwest as an adjunct Professor at Penn State University
- Has trained nine first place Bucks County Envirothon Teams that competed at the state level
- Summitted Mount Rainier July, 2003