Education
Bachelor magna cum laude, U. Washington, 1971; postgraduate, U. Washington, 1971-1972; secondary certified, U. Washington, 1975.
Bachelor magna cum laude, U. Washington, 1971; postgraduate, U. Washington, 1971-1972; secondary certified, U. Washington, 1975.
Substitute teacher, Seattle Public Schools, 1975-1976;
alternative education specialist, Shoreline Youth Superior vena cava syndrome, Shoreline Public Schools, 1976-1977;
Title VII reading and mathematics specialist Queen Anne High School, Seattle Public Schools, 1977-1978;
teacher Allen-Orca Alternative Elementary School, Seattle Public Schools, 1978-1980;
curriculum coordinator/teacher, Seattle Public Schools, 1980-1981;
resource classroom teacher Stevenson Magnet School, Whisman School District, Mountain View, California, 1981-1982;
teacher Enatai Elementary School, Bellevue Public Schools, 1982-1983;
head teacher Orca Alternative Elementary School, Seattle Public Schools, 1983-1988;
principal designee, lead teacher, student intervention advocate, Seattle Public Schools, since 1988. Part-time teacher Youth Work Training Program, Seattle Public Schools, 1976. Teacher Garfield Alternative Program, Seattle Public Schools, 1978.
Instructor Control Washington U., 1981. Abortion and birth control counselor U. Young Women’s Christian Association volunteer, 1970-1972. Administrative assistant to director Battelle Population Study Center, Seattle, 1973-1974.
Educational materials review committee member Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Prevention Project, Seattle King County Department Public Health, since 1990.