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The Digital Tools project staff wishes to congratulate Soap Lake Junior-Senior High School in Soap Lake, Washington for joining our team. We welcome math/science teacher grade teacher Greg Monson and SPED teacher Stacey Bessett, to the project. We hope you learn a lot about how to use digital tools to improve student learning as well as how to improve your own technology usage competency.  Congratulations, Greg and Stacey from Soap Lake, Washington!

 

 

Greg Monson, Soap Lake Junior-Senior High School

 

Stacey Bessett, Soap Lake Junior-Senior High School

My name is Stacey Bessett. I have taught in the Soap Lake School District for five years. Soap Lake is a small rural community in the Columbia Basin, famous for healing waters and abundant sunshine.

I graduated from Central Washington University in 1995, and I just completed a Master's program in Curriculum and Instruction at Eastern Washington University. I am the special education consultant for Soap Lake High School and Middle School, and I teach remedial math, reading and writing. We are currently involved in a building expansion and remodel project, so I will not have a classroom to put my new computers in until January 2001.

I have been married for twelve years. My husband Jerry is a home builder. We have two son's, Jared who is almost three, and Cameron who is three months. We live on a farm outside of Soap Lake with three horses and a dog. I spend most of my free time outside playing with my boys, going for walks and working in my garden.