Meet Ms. Keithley
Hello and welcome to my class website! My name is Amy Keithley and I am happy to be teaching your children this year. It is an incredible privilege to be involved in their education.
A little about me...
I was born and raised in Boise, Idaho, land of the best potatoes! Since the age of five, I have wanted to be a teacher - with my greatest inspiration being my mother, an elementary school teacher. After graduating high school, I took a leap to make that dream come true and moved to Oregon for college. I graduated from Western Oregon University with a Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood / Elementary Education, with a focus on English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Endorsement. Although my end goal was to be in the classroom, I jumped at the opportunity to work as the Honors Program Specialist at Western while completing my Masters of Science in Education: Information Technology Program. It was then when I began to work within the exciting field of educational technology! I got to learn many tools and skills, leading to my Instructional Design Certification.
Outside of teaching, some of my favorite things include...
A little about me...
I was born and raised in Boise, Idaho, land of the best potatoes! Since the age of five, I have wanted to be a teacher - with my greatest inspiration being my mother, an elementary school teacher. After graduating high school, I took a leap to make that dream come true and moved to Oregon for college. I graduated from Western Oregon University with a Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood / Elementary Education, with a focus on English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Endorsement. Although my end goal was to be in the classroom, I jumped at the opportunity to work as the Honors Program Specialist at Western while completing my Masters of Science in Education: Information Technology Program. It was then when I began to work within the exciting field of educational technology! I got to learn many tools and skills, leading to my Instructional Design Certification.
Outside of teaching, some of my favorite things include...