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Jennette Wrobel

Philosophy

On Her Profession

Teaching is my passion and I am proud to be in this profession! Teaching gives me a great opportunity to show students a world of possibilities and my goal is to help each student be successful in reaching his or her greatest potential. I love seeing the children grow throughout the year and I enjoy helping on this journey. Learning, in my eyes, is a fun and exhilarating process that should be discovered with enthusiasm!

For me, the role of teacher goes far beyond that of instructing. Not only do I have the chance to inspire my students and help them become lifelong learners, but I also have the responsibility of creating a safe and welcoming learning environment that nurtures and promotes confident and compassionate individuals. I also recognize the importance of the teacher, students and families working together.

I realize that all students are unique and different in their own ways, including learning styles and find it is my responsibility to teach in ways that are effective to all of my students. I strive to bring learning to life while sparking the excitement, motivation and imagination within my students.

On Kingsbury

I can easily see that Kingsbury is an amazing place to be! I feel honored to work at a school that goes above and beyond in learning. Kingsbury is a safe and nurturing learning environment that provides students with a number of opportunities to explore and be active participants in their education. I am thrilled to be a part of a school that not only inspires and challenges its students, but also has an active school community that, together, helps the students soar!

Bio

I graduated from Oakland University in 2006 after completing my student teaching through a unique experience in a Year 7 class in Christchurch, New Zealand. After graduating I moved to Florida and taught third grade for two years in Orange County Public Schools. Upon returning to Michigan I taught fourth grade in Pontiac.

I have had a number of other experiences with children as well. In the past, I worked as a camp counselor at SCAMP in West Bloomfield and was a mentor for Big Brothers Big Sisters for a number of years. In addition, each summer I work as a supervisor of a camp where I have worked the past eight summers.