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Kimberly Lewullis
Grade 5 through 8 Language Arts |
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Kimberly Lewullis, our seventh and eighth grade Language Arts teacher, has over ten years of teaching experience in various settings and grade levels. After graduating from Pennsylvania State University, Kim Lewullis taught first and second grade for five years in Montgomery County, Maryland. She returned to Pennsylvania and taught math grades four through six at a private school in Philadelphia. This is her fourth year teaching at Green Woods Charter School where she will teach Language Arts to grades seven and eight. She will also serve as the Literacy Coach. Most recently, Mrs. Lewullis has completed her Masters in Education with certification in Special Education from Chestnut Hill University.
Mrs. Lewullis strives to teach every child through differentiation. One of her much loved teaching experiences was co-teaching with her twin sister, a special education teacher, in a second grade regular/special education full inclusion classroom. Kim's overall goals are to provide a safe and nurturing environment in which the children are actively engaged and to create motivating and fun learning experiences.
Mrs. Lewullis is energetic and loves being outdoors. Some of her favorite activities are running, camping, biking, walking her dog, Lancy, and, of course, reading. She is the happiest reading on the beach surrounded by her family.
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| WHAT
IT'S LIKE TO TEACH AT GREEN WOODS |
| The rustic
and collaborative environment of Green Woods
Charter School makes teaching a truly unique
experience. Driving down the gravel path every
morning, I have a sense of excitement and
comfort, which is exclusive to this educational
setting. An additional benefit is you never
know what interesting creature will be there
to greet you from deer, to raccoons, to turtles,
and even a turkey! However, what brings me
great pleasure and pride is working closely
with such a talented and dedicated group of
teachers. As we work together to create and
plan our curriculum, there is a sense of constructive
anticipation and pure determination. Our task
is challenging, but rewarding! Finally, I
need to mention the students of this amazing
school. Everyday is an adventure and I am
but one member of this journey. The children
provide the joy and energy that keep the voyage
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Jean Wallace, Academic Director
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As the Academic Director and CEO, Jean is responsible for guiding the design and implementation of our unique K-8 curriculum and for supporting the direction of all areas of school life. Jean works in collaboration with the Board of Trustees and Green Woods' Business Director to build on our successful past toward an even greater future.
Jean is responsible to the Department of
Education for ensuring that Green Woods
students are receiving a standards-based
learning experience within the guidelines
and mandates of Federal, State, and Charter
School Law. In addition to the many responsibilities
associated with curriculum and instruction,
Jean supports Green Woods through successful
grant writing, ongoing website communication,
developing our student voice through the
Jr. SLT, and by networking with key partners
from within and outside the Green Woods
community.
Jean's volunteer efforts as a member of
the Governor's Council for Environmental
Education provide a rare and exciting opportunity
to work with many of the state's environmental
experts and agencies. "By working collaboratively
with the Department of Education and the
many outstanding environmental agencies
throughout our state, Green Woods is able
to gain both valuable resources along with
well-deserved recognition for the exceptional
work being done by our teachers and students,"
Jean said. "Our innovative curriculum design
allows us to use environment and ecology
as the theme for integrated learning. Receiving
the 2007 Governor's Award for Environmental
Excellence was proof of our success in delivering
a high quality educational program at Green
Woods."
In addition to the daily interactions with
Green Woods dedicated staff and parents,
Jean enjoys those special times when she
gets to trail along on hikes with our budding
naturalists. "Hiking with even our youngest
students and seeing how they interact with
the natural world is always an incredible
learning experience for me. While many young
children enjoy walking in the woods, Green
Woods students are skilled observers, able
to take in the big picture of the field
ecosystem while at the same time patiently
exploring the leaf litter in search of the
smallest signs of life."
Jean holds a PA Certification for Supervisor
of Curriculum and Instruction and dual Pennsylvania
teacher certifications, which recognize
her ability to teach both K-12 Environmental
Education and Elementary Education. She
holds an Associate Degree in Health Science
from Gwynedd Mercy College; a BA in Elementary
Education from Beaver College, and a MAEd
in Environmental Education from Arcadia
University. Jean is currently enrolled in
a post-graduate School Leadership Program
at Arcadia.
Jean lives in Flourtown with her husband Frank, her mom Mary, her daughter Mary who attends the Schreyer Honors College at Penn State University, and their black lab, Murphy. |
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| WHAT IT'S LIKE TO
TEACH AT GREEN WOODS |
As our very talented maintenance person, Joe Bauer, always says, "Working at Green Woods isn't a job, it's an adventure!" I agree. Each day is a new day of exploration and discovery as we challenge ourselves and each other to provide the best possible learning environment for our students.
In three years time the teaching team at Green Woods has taken teaching and learning to a whole new level. Through the in-house development of our award-winning EIC Curriculum, we are afforded the rare opportunity to design and implement engaging, integrated learning experiences while utilizing our 350-acre learning laboratory as an outdoor classroom. Our partnership with the Schuylkill Center continues to grow and thrive as their educators spend countless hours working with our teachers to enhance the teaching of environmental concepts.
Green Woods is the only public/charter school in the entire country to be housed directly within a nature center. Years ago I earned my graduate degree in Environmental Education by utilizing this same setting as my own learning lab. It is so rewarding to now spend my time observing our students as they explore and discover new things while hiking in the same woods where I learned so much about the natural world.
The Department of Education challenges Charter Schools to be innovative and to serve as models for traditional public schools. Through the development and implementation of an innovative, standards-based curriculum and by using sound instructional practices I believe we have far exceeded the expectations of both the School District of Philadelphia and the State Department of Education.
Green Woods charter was recently approved for an additional five years. We look forward to even more exciting adventures! |
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