Ms.+Priaulx

Mrs. Priaulx will be the long term substitute teacher during Mrs. Langjahr's maternity leave. Mrs. Langjahr is due March 15th. She will be taking over approx. Monday, March 19th depending on the arrival of baby girl Langjahr #2.

Hello Sixth Graders- I am excited to be working with your teacher Mrs. Langjahr and also with all of you starting sometime in March. I thought I'd share a few things about myself so that you have an idea of who I am before I walk into your classroom.

My name is Mrs. Priaulx. If it helps you to pronounce it, think of it as Mrs. Preo. I know it is a tough spelling but it looks worse than it is. I am married and my husband's family is traced back to a French origin, hence the difficult spelling.

We've been married for almost four years and live in Fredonia, which is about 30 minutes North of Plymouth. In my free time, I am fairly busy. I love horseback riding, own two Quarter Horses and spent most of my childhood showing them. We also have two cats which folloMrw me around the house constantly. I enjoy running and just completed my first half-marathon on January 15th of this year. I also play on a co-ed volleyball team and spend most of the summer boating on Lake Winnebago with family and friends.

I went to college at UW-Milwaukee where I received my Bachelor's degree in Kinesiology, which is the study of human movement. From there, I went to Blue Sky School of Professional Massage and Therapeutic Bodywork and then got a job working as a massage therapist in Cedarburg. I enjoyed the job, but knew that I really wanted to teach and thus, I went back to school at Concordia University for an education certification. I did my student teaching at Saukville Elementary in a fourth grade classroom and at Northern Ozaukee Middle School in both a seventh and eighth grade social studies/science classroom. I am certified to teach grades 1-8 and have been substitute teaching since September in the Random Lake School District, Cedarburg School District and at Riverview Middle School. I truly look forward to finishing up your sixth grade year with you and sending you off to seventh grade. Before you know it you'll be in High School!

With that being said, I fully expect you to behave in the same way as you do when Mrs. Langjahr is with you and follow the same rules. I am sure that you are all mature students who are excited to learn and I cannot wait to learn about each one of you. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to me. If not, I look forward to meeting you all soon!

Mrs. Priaulx