August 25, 2022
What position will you be holding at MPA?
Middle School Spanish Teacher
Tell us about your education and past experience.
My favorite job was being a 2-week program facilitator for a Spanish camp, El lago del bosque, Concordia Language Villages. I got my masters in World Language Instruction through Concordia College. I’ve taught at Armstrong High School, Totino-Grace high school, The Churchill School and Center (For Students With Language Based Learning Disabilities), and Wayzata public schools. I’ve led trips to México, Guatemala, Costa Rica, and France. I’ve lived in Chile and Ecuador.
What did you find appealing about MPA?
MPA feels like home. Everyone that works here is here for the students and there is a high degree of innovation. I worked with K-5 students last year and knew it was the place for me.
What’s your big dream?
My big dream is to write a Minneapolis-based dystopian YA novel.
What are you (and your family, if you so choose) passionate about?
I love plants, biking, improv comedy, reading fiction, and writing short stories. My partner and I love Minneapolis and knitting. I grew up surrounded by Croatian elders. I only have one great aunt left who lives in Leetonia (near Hibbing) and I enjoy spending time with her up north. I am passionate about my two nieces (one from each of my brothers).
What’s a fun fact about you that our community would love to know?
I am a licensed Biology teacher, but each year I choose to teach Spanish. Also, I’m trans non-binary and my pronouns are they/them.