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    Meet Sra. Gilbert
     

    My name is Sra. Gilbert, the Spanish teacher at Eisenhower Elementary School, and Baker Elementary.  I've been teaching Spanish at Eisenhower since the implementation of the FLES program in 1998, and also at Baker Elementary, starting in the Fall of 2012.

    I am a native Spanish speaker. I grew up in Puerto Rico and came to the United States to attend college. My first degree was a B.S. in Sociology with a minor in German and French from Marymount College in Tarrytown, New York. I spent my junior year of college in Europe, where I had the opportunity of studying French at the Sorbonne University, German at the University of Salzburg, and doing an internship in the House of Lords, British Parliament. Then, I attended the University of Pittsburgh, where I received a Masters Degree in Public and International Affairs. And worked at the Organization of American States (OAS) in Washington D.C. Years later, after my children were all in school, I went back to school and became a Certified K-12 Spanish Teacher from Clarion University.
     
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