Howard-Suamico School District
Christopher Stubbe has over two decades of experience in education, currently serving as a Science Teacher and Environmental Club Advisor at Howard-Suamico School District since July 2000. Prior to this role, Christopher taught high school science and middle school math and science at Shawano-Gresham School District from July 1998 to June 1999. Christopher's background includes work as a Forestry Technician for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, where data collection and landowner education on the Gypsy Moth Program were key responsibilities, and as an Intern Naturalist for Trees For Tomorrow, focusing on environmental education and curriculum development. Christopher earned a Bachelor's of Science in Botany/Plant Biology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a Secondary Education Certification from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, and a Master's Degree in Educational Technology from Marion University.
Howard-Suamico School District
Founded in 1961, The Howard-Suamico School District encompasses 53 square miles in one of the most popular and attractive areas of Wisconsin. Located in the villages of Howard and Suamico – just eight miles northwest of Green Bay’s historic Lambeau Field – the district serves approximately 6,000 students in eight schools and 10 community-based four-year-old kindergarten sites, making it the 26th-largest school district in the state of Wisconsin. The HSSD vision, mission and beliefs can best be summarized by the motto: Serving, Learning, Achieving – Together. For more information about the Howard-Suamico School District, follow us on Twitter (@HSSD) or visit www.hssd.k12.wi.us.