On September 21, 2016

Killington Elementary welcomes new faculty, staff

KILLINGTON—Killington Elementary School (KES) recently welcomed its new kindergarten teacher, Ms. Jodi LeBrun, to the KES community. Ms. LeBrun has 10 years of experience in teaching kindergarten. She holds a B.S. in elementary education and an M.Ed. in early childhood education. She engages her kindergarten students in learning through songs, movement, and hands-on play.
The KES Afterschool Program is now under the direction of Ms. Shayna Kalnitsky, KES grade 4 teacher, and Alex Reiss. Ms. Reiss has experience working with children in camps in both Pennsylvania and Lake Tahoe. She is energetic and has a passion for enriching student education.

Photo (above) courtesy of KES
Ms. Shayna Kalnitsky stands with a student and his life-size tracing.

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New kindergarten teacher Jodi LeBrun.

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