About
Boyer...
I moved to the Hull community and helped open our school. I am married and have two children. I have been teaching since 1992 and have taught at the second, third, fourth and sixth grade levels. I was selected as one of 200 teachers across the country to attend the Michelson ExxonMobil Teacher Academy for Science in 2010. Outside of school, I keep busy with my two children's activities. I love to travel and watch sports.
My Education and Professional Background
I graduated from Northern Arizona University with a Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education, and have taken many hours of advanced coursework beyond my degree.
My Educational Philosophy
My educational philosophy is that each child is a unique individual who needs a secure and caring atmosphere in which to grow and mature. I believe as an educator that I need to help students reach their fullest potential intellectually by providing an environment that is safe, encourages risk-taking, and welcomes the sharing of ideas.
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Position: | 6th Grade | |
Room: | 51 | |
Phone: | 480-883-4581 | |
Email: | Boyer |
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Welcome!
I moved to the Hull community and helped open our school. I am married and have two children. I have been teaching since 1992 and have taught at the second, third, fourth and sixth grade levels. I was selected as one of 200 teachers across the country to attend the Michelson ExxonMobil Teacher Academy for Science in 2010. Outside of school, I keep busy with my two children's activities. I love to travel and watch sports.
My Education and Professional Background
I graduated from Northern Arizona University with a Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education, and have taken many hours of advanced coursework beyond my degree.
My Educational Philosophy
My educational philosophy is that each child is a unique individual who needs a secure and caring atmosphere in which to grow and mature. I believe as an educator that I need to help students reach their fullest potential intellectually by providing an environment that is safe, encourages risk-taking, and welcomes the sharing of ideas.
| Email Lisa Boyer