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Faris-Graves, Shaylyn

Special Education Assistant - Open Doors Program

smfaris@seattleschools.org

Eriksen, Kate

SW Campus Math Teacher

skeriksen@seattleschools.org

Dodge, Rebecca

Innovation Virtual Online ELA Teacher

rldodge@seattleschools.org

Hi! I am Becca. I have been teaching at YEP- Interagency since 2012, and I taught for one year before that in Southern Idaho. I absolutely love my job because to me it’s all about building trust and relationships with people in order to support them in moving toward their goals and dreams. I truly feel like we are a family here. I taught ELA for my first 7 years here, and now I teach OARS and support students with their work on Apex.

 

I grew up in Tahoe City, CA, but I have been in Seattle for almost 10 years now. I have an amazing 3 year old daughter named Jhenevaeh (pictured with me on a hike last Spring). In my spare time, I love coloring, writing, reading, hiking, dancing and deep and/or intellectual conversations. My favorite quote is “I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something. And since I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do the something that I can do” from Edward Hale because it empowers me to be the change I want to see in the world and in my community.

 

I majored in English Language Arts and minored in Dance and Spanish at Whitworth University in Spokane. I got my Master’s in Curriculum and Instruction from Western Governors University in October of this school year. In another life, I would like to either be an editor or a counselor. Can’t wait to meet you and get to know you!

 

 

 

Dennard, Cedric

Care Coordinator

cldennard@seattleschools.org

Davis, Joanne

SE Campus, Teacher - Special Education

jcdavis@seattleschools.org

Danielson, Bjorn

Assistant Principal - Supporting Campuses YEP, OSA, and Queen Anne

bbdanielson@seattleschools.org

I taught at YEP years ago, as well as at many of our other campuses.  What I really love about Interagency is how our students are so persistent in showing up and moving towards what they want in their lives, even though there are many challenges out there in the world. Our students know their teachers are dedicated to helping them learn skills and solve problems.  Students here are courageous in asking for what they need, as well as accepting advice and help as they work towards their goals.  Interagency students are my favorite in all of Seattle!!!!

I went to college at various places over the years and most recently earned a degree from the University of Washington - Go Huskies!

I have had the opportunity to work a lot of different jobs over the years. If you’re interested in what jobs are like in construction, policy making, underwater work, asphalting, emergency medicine, wilderness guiding, and yes, teaching at schools, let me know and I would love to try to answer any questions you have -- or just share fun stories from those experiences!

Dahl, Amy

Innovation Virtual Online Math Teacher

aldahl@seattleschools.org

My classroom is built around the following 4 math messages: 1) Everyone can learn math. 2) Believe in yourself. 3) Mistakes and struggle are important to our learning. 4) Depth of thinking is more important than speed. I believe we can do hard things and math is a TEAM sport!

Cushman, Mary

Academic Intervention Spec High School

mecushman@seattleschools.org

Correa, Flordelrio

Teacher-High School

flcorrea@seattleschools.org

Considine, Lorna

School Security Specialist

llconsidine@seattleschools.org