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Chalice Lafferty

Reading Specialist/reading Interventionist at Glenview Public School District 34

Chalice Lafferty is an experienced education professional currently serving as a Reading Specialist and Reading Interventionist at Glenview Public School District since July 2018. With a career spanning over two decades, Chalice has also worked as a Private Reading Tutor since February 2010 and has held various teaching positions, including reading intervention and kindergarten teaching roles at John Middleton School and Elizabeth Meyer School. Previous experience includes teaching second grade at Skokie School District 73.5 and earlier positions at School District 65 and Chicago Public Schools. Chalice holds a Master's degree in Reading Specialist from National Louis University and a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education from the University of Missouri-Columbia.

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Chicago, United States

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Glenview Public School District 34

Glenview School District 34 is a diverse, inclusive school district that serves approximately 4,300 students from pre-kindergarten through eighth grade across three primary schools (Henking, Lyon and Westbrook), three intermediate schools (Glen Grove, Hoffman and Pleasant Ridge), and two middle schools (Attea and Springman). The primary and intermediate schools are organized in three clusters: Henking-Hoffman; Lyon-Pleasant Ridge; and Westbrook-Glen Grove. The early childhood program serves a blend of students with special needs and typically developing peers and is housed within Westbrook School. D34 enjoys support from parents and community members. Four Parent Teacher Organizations (one from each cluster, and one for the middle schools) provide volunteers, programs, and financial support to the schools they serve. The Glenview Education Foundation provides generous District-wide financial support for innovative initiatives that reach all students. Teacher profile: On average, teachers average more than 8 years of teaching experience and 76% of District 34 teachers have a master’s degree or above. Total district land: 80 acres