About: Parent, Teacher, Volunteer

I grew up in rural and suburban Southeastern Wisconsin with a few animals and a lot of books. I went to high school in Laguna Beach, and graduated college and graduate school in San Francisco. I am married with two sons, one of whom is adopted. Before kids & grad school, I was a project coordinator and project manager working with architects, designers, and construction teams on large and small projects to build office space for highly collaborative teams at Genentech and Intel.

Twice Recognized Parent Volunteer of the Year: Cherry Chase Elementary, Sunnyvale School District (2008 and 2010)

I’ve been a volunteer in Sunnyvale School District since 2005. I became inspired to become a teacher as I worked with innovative, caring teachers and professionals to differentiate for my older son with special needs when he entered school so that he could be included in a mainstream classroom. I spent thousands of hours creating a school garden and living classroom, as well as volunteering as room parent, FAME docent, and helper at community events. In 2008-09 a battle with breast cancer reinforced my sense of the importance of valuing the beauty in life, honoring and supporting the magic of childhood, and acknowledging and cultivating good will in our community. I was recognized twice for my pioneering, innovation, and leadership creating outdoor hands-on learning programs for all students.

Teacher of the Year: Fairwood Explorer, Sunnyvale School District (2014)

I became a teacher and taught for four years at Fairwood Explorer School in Sunnyvale School District. My practice as an educator and volunteer has a lens of multiple intelligences, cultivating creativity, helping students form personal goals, and fostering a sense of belonging for all children. 

Honorary Service Award, Cupertino Fremont School Council PTA (2018)

After teaching in 2nd and 3rd grade, I took one year off (which became two) to support the needs of my oldest son who was struggling with bullying at his High School. Simultaneously, I volunteer taught AVID-Excel (Advancement Via Individual Determination – for English Language Learners) and literacy in EL-1 (newcomers) at the middle school. I also worked with several teachers at elementary school sites to teach and model social emotional curriculum (Positive Discipline, Leader in Me), project based learning, and inquiry based learning.

City of Sunnyvale, Mayor’s Award of Excellence (2025)

In addition to continuing volunteering in the classroom while serving as a trustee, I have advocated locally and at the county, state, and federal levels for our students and families. During the pandemic, I organized a network of food delivery drivers – friends, teachers, and colleagues – for our Sunnyvale families who did not have transportation to access the available student nutrition, and built a county-wide map of pick up times across the 31 school districts in Santa Clara County. Since 2020, I’ve been deeply involved in supporting children at our local homeless shelter, running donation drives and organizing community volunteers for behind-the-scenes support (painting, organizing, etc.) or fun(Spring crafts, Halloween trunk-or-treat) for the facility as needed.

A New Chapter: Fremont Union High School District Adult School, English as a Second Language (ESL) Teacher

Since 2023, I’ve been teaching English as a Second Language at the Fremont Union High School District (FUHSD) Adult school, where I learn from my students as I support them in achieving their goals.  Whether my students are newcomers or longtime residents, they inspire me and provide a deeper perspective on the considerations, worries, hopes and dreams of immigrant parents and grandparents here in Sunnyvale and Santa Clara County. My students often report their top motivations for learning English are to be able to help their children with homework, or to speak to their children’s teacher. Their dedication and effort push me to build a more inclusive, welcoming environment for our students and families so that every child feels valued, celebrated, and challenged.

I am a lifelong learner and excited about education and the well-being of all children. If re-elected, I will continue to collaborate with the community of parents, teachers, students, my colleagues on the SSD Board, and the administration to provide policies, vision, and direction in our district.

Education/ Certification:

  • Leadership Sunnyvale Graduate
  • California School Boards Association (CSBA) Masters in Governance
  • California Multiple Subject Teaching Credential, National University
  • B.A., M.A.; English Literature SFSU
  • TESL Certificate, College of Notre Dame de Namur