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Math Interventionist
kachoe@seattleschools.orgI started my teaching career in 2014 at James Baldwin Elementary (previously Northgate Elementary). I have taught 3rd through 5th grades, but this year, I will be supporting students and teachers in math.
Outside of school, I like to read, travel, and spend time with my family. I have 3 kids named Luca, Audrey, and Leo and 3 dogs named Cooper, Lani, and Roo!
Teacher-Elementary Academic Interventionist (Literacy)
slchua@seattleschools.orgI have been teaching since 2012, and joined the James Baldwin team in the Fall of 2017. James Baldwin is a wonderful school! We are small but mighty, with a highly skilled, dedicated staff of educators, curious and creative students, and supportive, courageous families. Together, we strive to live this idea:
“You have to love people for who they are . . . then they will be all they can be.”
Julia Alvarez, How Tia Lola Came to Visit (Stay).
I love connecting students with books and supporting them as they learn to read. If you want to know more about how we teach literacy at James Baldwin, you have questions about your child’s reading, you need help getting more books and literacy resources at home, or you just want to talk about books, please contact me – I’d love to talk with you.
1st Grade Teacher
laerickson@seattleschools.org2026 is my 22 nd year of teaching and my 11 th year at Northgate/James Baldwin. I have
enjoyed several different teaching roles- subbing, kindergarten teacher, k-2 newcomer
teacher and currently 1 st grade teacher. I love teaching at James Baldwin! In fact, this is
my favorite school of the three that I have taught at. From the wonderful staff to the
diverse students to the caring community, this is where I love to be! When I am not at
JB, I enjoy reading, gardening, nature and spending time with family and friends.
Teacher
wnhershman@seattleschools.orgHi! I currently teach the 4th and 5th grades at James Baldwin Elementary. I started teaching 4th grade at Northgate Elementary (now James Baldwin Elementary) in 2013. Each year since then, I have either taught the 4th grade or a 4th/5th-grade split. Before moving to Seattle in 2013, I was a special-education teacher in Broward County, Florida at the middle school level. There, I taught the 6th, 7th, and 8th grades. Even before that, I was an attorney practicing, among other things, employment and discrimination law for nine years.
I believe that all students bring valuable experiences, insights, and talents to our classroom and school communities!
There are so many things I love about James Baldwin that I cannot possibly write them all here. Here are some of them: We have an amazingly diverse group of students, families, and staff. I also love being part of a classroom and school community which focuses on inclusivity to make sure everyone is learning and is being respected.
When I am not teaching (or preparing to teach), I love spending time at home with my husband and our two dogs. My husband and I are both very adventurous with seeking out and trying new cuisines. We also both enjoy exercising at the gym, paddle boarding, camping, and traveling.
Teacher-4th Grade
klwilder@seattleschools.orgPersonal Message
We have 24 students in our class this year. They are a really great group of students who work hard and support each other.
We have been writing personal narratives in writing.
We love to read and are learning about story elements in reading.
We are studying American history.
Art Teacher
brbarber@seattleschools.orgI am grateful to be the Visual Arts Educator for our Eagles community since 2018. I love
facilitating the connections, ideas, and meaning students bring to the art making
process. I believe that art is for everyone and is made by everyone, and that students
can be successful with art-making centered around diverse exposure across cultures,
place, and time.
In my own art practice, I like to quilt, knit, paint, and sculpt.
Teacher-4th Grade
sjpendleton@seattleschools.orgPersonal Message
Hello! I am so excited to be apart of the Blaine team as a fifth grade teacher. I previously taught fifth grade in the Kent School District for two years before making the transition to Seattle Public Schools. I grew up in Spokane, Washington and recently moved to the area a few years ago. I graduated from Washington State University with a bachelors degree in education. GO COUGS! Within the next few years I hope to continue my education and get my Masters. I am looking forward to a fun-filled year getting to know the community and making connections with students and parents.
