![]() ![]() Over the past few years, I have spent significant time on the sideline of my son's football games. We love going to the beach as well as Great Wolf Lodge. I love spending time with my husband and two sons. After teaching for over 20 years, I desired to do more, so I attended George Mason to receive a master's degree in Educational Leadership. I received my 1st master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction. I received my bachelor's degree in Mathematics Education from North Carolina A & T State University. I look forward to continuing my work at OP, helping students and teachers grow into the best version of themselves. Before becoming an administrator, I was a teacher at OP for eight years and the department chair for the last four years. I am so excited to be on board with the Admin Team at Osbourn Park High School this school year. You can expect that I will work diligently to support our teachers to ensure our students continue to receive an outstanding education. It is through continuous pursuit and daily execution of this vision that we, together, will build upon tradition and reach even greater levels of achievement in the future at Osbourn Park. Helen Keller once said, "Alone we can do so little together we can do so much." As we move forward together, my guiding principle will be that all students can learn at high levels. I am an avid reader, and enjoy reading science fiction, but I will never turn away from a great book on teaching or student learning! I love traveling and spending time with my family. On a personal note, my greatest honor has been being a mom to my three children. I am also very passionate about science, previously working in the citrus industry as a food scientist. I received a bachelor's and master's degree in food science from the University of Florida (Go Gators!), and a certificate in advance graduate studies in the area of education leadership from the University of New England. ![]() Prior to administration, I taught chemistry at both Potomac and Forest Park High Schools. ![]() Of all the work accomplished at Gar-Field High School, I am most proud of developing positive and supportive relationships with teachers, and working to minimize barriers to effective instruction. I also provided support to grow and retain new teachers through my role as supervisor of the mentoring program. Before arriving at Osbourn Park I served for five years as an assistant principal at Gar-Field High School, where I had the opportunity to supervise special education, science, and mathematics. I am both honored and humbled to work with this outstanding team in continuing the tradition of excellence at our school. Dan Wondolowski, Parma Holy Name H.S.I am delighted to serve as principal of Osbourn Park High School.Jeff Wojtowicz, University of Mount Union.Matt Williamson, Illinois Wesleyan University.Terrance Stanton, Ohio Northern University.Arthur Smith, Delaware State University.Mike Sirianni, Washington & Jefferson (Pa.).Jay Sirianni, Southwestern High School (N.Y.).Dave Sartin, Finlandia University (Mich.).Cole Parrish, Greensboro College (N.C.).Reggie Overton, University of North Carolina-Wilmington.Logan Nemeth, Concord University (W.Va.).Don Montgomery, University of Mount Union.Pat Mahoney, Stevenson University (Md.).Ron Lynn, Stanford University (retired).Matt Keith, North Carolina Wesleyan University.Chris Kappas, Austin Peay (Tenn.) State University.Brooks Jenkins, University of Mount Union.EJ Henderson, Cornell University (N.Y.).Paul Gulling, University of Mount Union.Phil Guard, Georgia Southern University.Matt Gildersleeve, University of Kansas.Sean Fisher, University of Tennessee-Martin.Brett Ekkens, Indiana Wesleyan University.Marcello DeAngelis, Parma Valley Forge H.S.James Daniels, East Stroudsburg (Pa.) University.Kollyn Crenshaw, Austin Peay (Tenn.) State University.Shawn Collins, University of Mount Union.Joel Cockley, University of Mount Union (retired).Zach Carney, Valparasio University (Ind.).Zac Bruney, Wheeling (W.Va.) University.Robbie Aldinger, Hamline University (Minn.).Equally important is each of these men have gone on to have a positive influence on the players they have coached and communities they live in.īelow is a listing of men that played or coached under Mount Union coaches Ken Wable (1962-85), Larry Kehres (1986-2012), Vince Kehres (2013-19), or Geoff Dartt (2020-present) and are currently coaching or working in football. Mount Union football has not only had excellence on the field but off the field as players and former assistant coaches have gone on to achieve success from high school state championships to Super Bowl titles. ![]()
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