Staff Member |
Teacher Apprenticeship Program
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Pronouns | She/Her/Hers |
Hometown | Goochland, Virginia |
Fun Fact About Me | I have moved a grand total of 16 times in my life |
Contact | Miller Center at Lakeside |
Mary Beth McNulty is a Vermont-based educator and playwright who first joined TAP at Champlain in 2016. Mary Beth began her career teaching English and theatre at the middle school level in Los Angeles. Outside of the classroom, she worked at the Vermont Agency of Education (AOE) developing teacher and leadership standards, education policy, and regulations. During her tenure at the AOE, Mary Beth also worked with every teacher preparation program in the state. Mary Beth’s plays have been performed across Vermont and in Los Angeles, Scotland, and Romania. When she’s not writing or working with new teachers, she spends time hiking, skiing, and trying to persuade her daughters that her healthy pancakes are vastly superior to those their dad makes.
writing, yoga, reading, Mahjong
Cafe Hot and any Vermont pizza
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