Thursday, August 11, 2011

New Faculty at Trinity Episcopal School


Earlier in the week I had the pleasure of leading Trinity Episcopal School's New Teacher Orientation.  Our new teachers are pictured from left to right: Theresa Pistone, Geney Heaton, and Susan Spurlock


Theresa comes to us from GISD where most recently she has held administrative positions including that of Technology Coordinator for the district.  She now takes the reigns of Computer Teacher/Technology Coordinator at TES.  A Magna Cum Laude graduate of The University of Houston Clear Lake, she describes herself as "a highly organized, curious and motivated teacher who strives to meet the individual needs of every student."  I look forward to the innovations she will certainly bring to our computer curriculum.


Geney comes to us from Klein ISD where she built a well-respected career teaching Kindergarten.  A fellow Indianan and friend of Trinity teacher Diane Humphrey, Geney was introduced to Galveston some years ago and has now moved to the Island with her husband, Kevin.  She earned the Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education for Hanover College, Hanover, Indiana.  I am impressed by her energy, her experience using technology in the classroom, as well as her background in both Music and Spanish.  Geney will teach our Kindergarten class.


Susan has already served as one of our favorite substitute teachers; she is a Galveston BOI, Ball High graduate, and a retired teacher from GISD.  She is proud to be the parent of a Trinity graduate, Amber, who has served until recently as a captain and attorney in the United States Air Force (JAG).  She states, "sending my daughter to Trinity is one of the best things I ever did for her. Trinity teachers helped her develop study skills to such a high level that she was an excellent student throughout high school and college."  Susan will take a section of 4th Grade alongside her friend and fellow master teacher, Debbie Kelemen.  Her own education includes a Bachelor of Arts from Sam Houston State and a Master of Science from The University of Houston Clear Lake.


Although she is not a new teacher to Trinity, I do want to mention Arden Cragar.  Arden is a current Trinity parent of George (8th), Charlie (6th), and Maggie (2nd) and a former Trinity teacher and director of our Beginning School.  She now returns to the Trinity classroom teaching our PK 4-year-olds.  "Hook 'Em Horns," I've rehired a University of Texas graduate with a B.S. in Applied Learning and Development!


This group rounds out an excellent teaching staff.  We can expect that they will do their part to help Trinity maintain the strong academic culture that has been a fixture in Galveston almost 60 years!

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