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08/30/2017 10:30 AMWhen the new school year starts on Thursday, Aug. 31, some familiar faces and some new faces will greet students. The district is welcoming 20 new teachers and administrators to the district. On Aug. 23, the Courier stopped by Guilford High School to photograph the new teachers:
Emily Jermine, math coach, A.W. Cox and Melissa Jones schools
Jharley Jones, Spanish teacher, Melissa Jones School
Samantha Monaco, special education teacher, Melissa Jones School
Rebecca Dorn, math coach, Calvin Leete and Guilford Lakes schools
Kaitlyn Clark, 1st grade teacher, Guilford Lakes School
Emily Dadario, special education teacher, Guilford Lakes and Baldwin Middle schools
Christina Renzoni, speech & language pathologist, Guilford Lakes School
Mandy Ryan, principal, Guilford Lakes School
Sherri Stephens, 1st grade teacher, Guilford Lakes School
Tucker Regan, social worker, Baldwin Middle School
Lindsay Benjamin, social worker, Baldwin and Adams Middle schools
Lily Keegan, English/language arts teacher, Adams Middle School
Jules Lefevre, French teacher, Adams Middle School
Heather Potts, special education teacher, Adams Middle School
Michael Regan, assistant principal, Adams Middle School
John Foti, science teacher, Guilford High School
Scott Macdowall, science chair, Guilford High School
Michelle Modenese, math teacher, Guilford High School
Jody Rebhun, social studies teacher, Guilford High School
Charles Schneider, social studies teacher, Guilford High School
The new staff members shared a little bit of trivia about themselves:
Jharley Jones: “I was born and raised in Cartagena, Columbia. I’m a lawyer in Columbia.”
Lily Keegan: “I attended the Nobel Peace Prize World Summit in Barcelona, Spain in the fall of 2015.”
Heather Potts: Went to Haiti to work with orphans
Jody Rebhun: “I am a returning faculty member.”
Michael Regan: Attended Guilford schools and had Dr. Elisabeth Adams as a doctor.
Emily Dadario: “At my kindergarten graduation I stood up and said I wanted to be a teacher when I was older and here I am.”