Tuesday, September 7, 2010

The following are the new staff members at The Woodville School.

· Mrs. Lauren Gill: Mrs. Gill will be a new Paraprofessional working in Laurie Sokol’s Preschool classroom. Most recently, Mrs. Gill has been a Substitute Teacher within the Wakefield Public Schools and worked at both the Elementary and Middle School levels. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Technology from the University of Lowell. Before developing her interest in working within the schools, Lauren worked for both LL Bean and Fleet Bank. She volunteers her time by coordinating the Galvin Buddy program, and working with Elementary students in math, computer lab, and library. Lauren also volunteers with the Special Olympics of Massachusetts working on the Summer Games.

· Mrs. Joyce Reilly: Mrs. Reilly will be a new Paraprofessional working in the BEST Program with Margaret. She comes to us from the Greenwood School, where she’s been working as a SPED Paraprofessional since January. Before that role, Mrs. Reilly worked as a substitute teacher in Wakefield, was a Reading Teacher and Paraprofessional in Medford, a Permanent Substitute in a second grade classroom, and a Kindergarten/Lead Preschool Teacher for Bright Horizons. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education from Merrimack College and has completed graduate courses at Salem State College. In addition, she has taken courses in Attention Deficit Disorder, Portfolio Assessment, the Chicago Math Series, Reading Recovery Lecture Series, and a Sign Language workshop.

· Mrs. Elaine Hughes: Mrs. Huhges will be our new Technology Teacher working at both the Woodville and Greenwood Schools. She holds a Bachelor of Science from the US Coast Guard Academy and a Master’s Degree in Education from Old Dominion University in Virginia. She also holds a certification as a Project Management Professional. Mrs. Hughes taught Technology and Social Studies to students at St. Ambrose Catholic School in Annandale, VA. Before coming into Education, she worked as a Project Manager in the IT field. She also served in the United States Coast Guard as a Lieutenant and held roles in the Regional Exam Center, Marine Safety Office, and as a Desk Watch Officer. She volunteers as a Woodville School Council Parent Representative and for the Girl Scouts.

· Mr. Frank Marino: Mr. Marino will be joining us at the Woodville as an Art Teacher. Mr. Marino is a long-time Wakefield teacher and has been in the district for 25 years. He was most recently at the Galvin Middle School and Greenwood Schools. He will now be teaching Art at the Dolbeare and Woodville Schools. Frank holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Art from Salem State and a Master’s Degree in Education from Lesley University. He is looking forward to teaching elementary Art.

· Mrs. Lisa DiIsso: Mrs. DiIsso comes to the Woodville from the Salem, MA district where she was first a Kindergarten Teacher and then a Reading Recovery and Title 1 Tutor. At the Woodville, Mrs. DiIsso will be a Reading Specialist and she will be teaching Reading Recovery and Intervention. She will also serve as a literacy resource for our staff members. She is a highly qualified educator who holds her Bachelor’s Degree and Master’s Degree in Early Childhood Education from Salem State College. She has her Reading Recovery certification from Lesley University. Lisa has a proven track record in being able to raise student achievement through her interventions with students. Her experience will be a huge benefit to the students and teachers in Wakefield. In fact, in 1993, Lisa was named “Teacher of the Year” at Salem State College.

· Mrs. Denise McCarthy: Mrs. McCarthy will be our new Building Substitute. Most recently, she has been a substitute teacher in Wakefield in the Elementary and Middle School levels. Before that, Mrs. McCarthy was a Special Education Paraprofessional at the Coolidge Middle School in Reading. She has volunteered in many different capacities at her children’s school in Reading and has volunteered as a Religious Education Teacher for her church. Denise holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology from Salem State College. She has recently enrolled in a Master’s Degree Program in Education and she will begin courses this fall.

· Mr. Zachary Ahamateros: Mr. Ahamateros will be our new custodian taking Joe Long’s spot. Zach will be working ½ time at the Woodville and the other ½ time at Wakefield High School. Zach is a graduate of the Northeast Metro Tech Vocational School and the Kaplan Institute. He is coming to us after working in maintenance and housekeeping at the Life Care Center in Stoneham, MA. He is very excited to begin in the schools and use what he has learned through his schooling and previous job to keep Woodville in tip-top shape.

· Ms. Susan Mason: Ms. Mason will be joining the Woodville as a 1:1 Nurse working with a student. Ms. Mason attended the Somerville School of Nursing and is a Registered Nurse. She has worked as an OR Tech at Melrose-Wakefield Hospital. In addition she was an RN in the Labor and Delivery Department. She’s worked as a school nurse, in doctor’s offices, and in home care settings. She is excited about starting with us.

· Mrs. Donna Delaney: Mrs. Delaney will be joining us at the Woodville as a Paraprofessional in Mrs. Sokol's PreSchool class. Mrs. Delaney comes to our school from the Huckleberry Hill Elementary School in Lynnfield where she was a Special Education Aide for the past two years in Kindergarten and Grade 1. Prior to that, she worked as a Teacher's Aide at the Canterbury Children's Center in Wakefield, where she worked with PreSchool children. Mrs. Delaney holds a Bachelor's Degree in Administration from Merrimack College. She used to be a parent volunteer and very involved in the PTO when her children were in Elementary School in Wakefield.



top row (l-r) Principal Brian Middleton-Cox, Mrs. Joyce Reilly, Mrs. Lauren Gill, Mrs. Lynne Goddard
bottom row (l to r) Mrs. Susan Mason, Mrs. Donna Delaney, Mrs. Megan Lucas, and Mrs. Lisa DiIsso
(not available for the picture: Mrs. Elaine Hughes, Mr. Frank Marino, Mr. Zach Ahamateros, and Mrs. Denise McCarthy)