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MEET THE NEW TEACHERS<br />
<strong>ECFE</strong> <strong>Extra</strong> – September 2013<br />
Meet Stephanie Easley. She will be teaching PreK, Daddy and Me, and Adventures<br />
in Parenting.<br />
Stephanie has dreamed of teaching since she was in elementary school, setting up<br />
her own classroom in her bedroom. She graduated from the University of Minnesota –<br />
Twin Cities with a degree in Early Childhood Education. She says the best part about<br />
being an <strong>ECFE</strong> teacher is forming relationships with families and children.<br />
Stephanie is the youngest of five children. She grew up in Rochester, MN with her<br />
parents, Mike and Mary, p her sister, Meghan, and her brothers, Bob, Joe and Alex. She has one nephew and a<br />
niece on the way! When Stephanie is not teaching, you can find her spending time outdoors with her family<br />
and friends.<br />
Meet Julie Moravec. She is the new teacher for the Infant classes, Toddler classes,<br />
Imagination Series, Grandparents, and Twos.<br />
When Julie was 5 years old, she set up a teacher's desk and started teaching her<br />
stuffed animals. Since then, teaching has been her goal. She has her degree from<br />
Metropolitan State University. She thinks the best part about teaching <strong>ECFE</strong> is being<br />
around children and families. She also likes that the flexible schedule allows her to<br />
spend time with her family.<br />
Julie has two siblings that each have children. She lives near her parents and both<br />
of her siblings, so they spend a lot of time together. When she's not teaching, Julie<br />
enjoys volunteering at Lift Bridge Brewing Company, trying new restaurants, and going to the movies.<br />
MEET THE NEW PROGRAM MANAGER<br />
Meet Tamy Reese, the new Early Childhood Program Manager. Tamy grew up in Brooklyn Center,<br />
graduated from Park Center High School and attended the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities. She has a<br />
B.A. in elementary education with K-6 licensure. She worked for Edina Community Education with the<br />
school age childcare program for 6 years before moving to Morris, MN. Soon after moving to Morris, she<br />
started working with Morris Community Education as the School Readiness coordinator. About 15 years ago,<br />
she starting teaching parent education classes and also became the <strong>ECFE</strong> coordinator. Along the way, she<br />
earned her licensure for early childhood and parent education and a Masters of Education from the<br />
University of Minnesota – Duluth.<br />
Tamy and her husband, Greg are excited to move back to the Twin Cities area to be closer to their<br />
families and to return to the place they call “home.” <strong>The</strong>y have 2 adult children, Annmarie and Roy. <strong>The</strong>y also<br />
have a 9 year old pug named Lily who has a great sense of humor.<br />
Tamy loves to fish in the summer and winter and she likes to read in her spare time. She also really<br />
enjoys exploring restaurants, especially if they serve great coffee!<br />
PARENT RESOURCE LIBRARY NOW OPEN<br />
<strong>The</strong> Parent Resource Library is a fabulous way to spice up your child's toy or book selections. <strong>The</strong><br />
collection contains toys, books, software and videos for parents and children. Membership fees are $3/mo<br />
for <strong>ECFE</strong> families, $4/mo for others in-district and $6/mo for out-of-district. Scholarships are available.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re are no fees to borrow books or magazines. Spend only $18 for the school year if you pay by Oct 11!<br />
<strong>The</strong> library hours (based on <strong>ECFE</strong> calendar) are Mon (10am-12pm), Tues, Wed and Thurs (10am-1pm),<br />
Fri and Sat (9am-12pm). <strong>The</strong> library will also be open on alternating Tues/Thurs evenings (5-7pm).<br />
This newsletter is provided by the <strong>ECFE</strong> Advisory Council.