teachers of month

We're proud to recognize the following teachers:

Primary School - Carrie Dresslaer (Art)

Carrie Dresslaer

“Carrie takes great pride in creating fun and engaging art experiences that inspire creativity and confidence in her students. She continuously seeks opportunities for students to showcase their artwork and goes above and beyond to secure grants that expand resources and enrich the art experience for all. Her passion and dedication make a lasting impact on our school community!”

Elementary School - Morgan Miller (Speech-Language Pathologist)

Morgan Miller

“Ms. Miller is willing to try a variety of strategies to help each student learn and grow. She has offered resources and support directly to students, their families, and the school staff. She exudes a positive attitude, shows she cares about the kids through her words and actions, and the kids are actively engaged and enjoy their time working with Ms. Miller.”

Intermediate School - Bethany Sooter (5th-Grade Teacher)

Bethany Sooter

“Ms. Sooter has a special way of making every student feel seen and valued, whether it’s helping them work through a tricky concept or simply offering encouragement. Her patience and empathy create a classroom where students are excited to explore, ask questions, and grow.”

Middle School - Amber Saffel (Special Education Teacher)

Amber Saffel

“She is a great support to both students and her co-teachers. She has high expectations for students but helps them achieve success.”

High School - William Constantine (Social Studies Teacher)

William Constantine

“He has creative ways of engaging students in world history concepts. He’s a valuable asset to the department with his teaching knowledge and experience. In addition to his classroom work ethic, he has really grown the bass fishing team into a competitive group of students!”

Table Rock Career Center - Bob Bruffett (Graphic Design Teacher)

Bob Bruffett

“He is my daughter's teacher, and she comes home every day excited to tell me about something that she got to do or learn in his class.”