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Jenna Sieverts, tiger.towson.edu/~jsieve1/portfolio
E-Mail jsieve1@towson.edu

Jenna Sieverts, a Baltimore native, attended Dulaney High School in Timonium, Maryland where she was a member of the Graduating Class of 2003.  After receiving her Associate of Arts Degree at the Community College of Baltimore County in December, 2006, she transferred to Towson University.  Jenna will graduate from Towson with a History Education degree in May, 2009.  Upon graduation, she hopes to teach high school students and instill in each student a sense of “true patriotism and love of country.” As a teacher, Jenna looks forward to giving each student a passion for life and an appreciation of learning while reminding them that a diploma is just the beginning of a lifelong education.

At Towson University, Jenna has served as a Campus Tour Guide, a Transfer Student Orientation Leader, a Homecoming Committee Chairman and worked in the Office of Student Activities.  Jenna feels that Towson has provided her with opportunities to network with people from various backgrounds and given her experiences that will catapult her into a lifetime of educating tomorrow’s leaders today.

Lindsey Purcell, tiger.towson.edu/~lpurce2
E-Mail lpurce2@towson.edu

Hello, my name is Lindsey I am a Junior at Towson University majoring Social Sciences with a Secondary Education track.  I have been a member of the Towson Tennis team for three years.

Other than tennis, my favorite pastime is watching films.  Completing the movie review section of this Eezine gave me the opportunity to share my opinion about excellent films.  American history teachers could use these films when they teach about The Great Depression. If you have any questions or concerns please contact me.

Alysha Scott, tiger.towson.edu/~ascott13
E-Mail ascott13@towson.edu

Alysha Scott is also a Baltimore native.  She attended Harford Technical High School in Bel Air, Maryland where she was a member of the Graduating Class of 2004.  After receiving her Associate of Arts Degree in History at Harford Community College in, May 2006, she transferred to Towson University.

While at Towson, Alyssa has continued to study history, and plans to teach high school after she graduates in Spring 2009. While attending classes, Alysha also works in Harford County Public Schools as a substitute teacher.

 

Updated by Jenna Sieverts on: Wednesday, December 05, 2007