111 Millennium - A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine EDUCATION the head of the school’s STEM Club, which encourages socio-emotional learning, as well. Prior to her current appointment, she operated as a physics and flight instructor for Ridgetop Middle School in Silverdale, Washington, between 2016 and 2017. Ms. Bromley originally began her career in 1992, working as a sixthgrade teacher for Pinckneyville Middle School in Norcross, Georgia, until 2000. Prior to embarking on her vocational journey, Ms. Bromley pursued her own formal education, beginning with her time at the University of Oregon, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in elementary and special education in 1985. She subsequently continued her studies at the University of Connecticut, achieving a Master of Arts in curriculum and instruction in 1998. As part of her dedication to her profession, Ms. Bromley remains affiliated with several industryrelated organizations, including the National Science Teaching Association, the National Science Education Leadership Association and Phi Delta Kappa International. Ms. Bromley naturally gravitated toward a career as a teacher, having desired to teach students since she was in the fourth grade. Attributing much of her success to her committed work ethic and passion for teaching and learning, she is especially proud of everything she does on a daily basis in a classroom environment, such as engaging with her students and inspiring them to learn. To this end, Ms. Bromley looks forward to continuing in her role as a teacher in the coming years, and she hopes to continue completing projects and writing grants. H aving accrued over three decades of experience, Barbara Bromley is a proven expert in the field of education. Specializing in problem and projectbased learning at an elementary teaching level, she has served as a fifth- and sixth-grade teacher for Hazelwood Elementary School in Edmonds, Washington. She is also BARBARA BROMLEY ELEMENTARY TEACHER Hazelwood Elementary School Edmonds, WA
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