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Sarah started her teaching career in the state of Washington, but for the last 18 years has been teaching Special Education at Longfellow.  In the winter, you can usually find her on her skis and in the summer on her bike.  She loves being active, traveling, and having adventures - both big and small.    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sarah Duerre



 

 






 

 

Karla has been teaching for 14 years and is currently teaching 3rd grade at Longfellow.  She holds a Master’s Degree in Education from Viterbo University and is a math coach for the Eau Claire School District.  She enjoys teaching all subjects areas, but has a passion for teaching math and science.  She is the mother of two active boys, ages 9 and 11.  She enjoys camping, kayaking, and being in the outdoors in any season.
Karla Harings-Post

 

 


 
Angie Printz

 

 




 
Pawfewtzhee Moua 



 

 

Pawfewtzhee Moua has been teaching English Language Learners for over 20 years at Longfellow.  He was born in Laos and fled to Thailand when he was eight years old to live at Banvinai Refugee Camp.  He moved to the United States when was 20 years old. He is married and has five children.  Pawfewtzhee is looking forward to sharing his homeland with his coworkers.  He is fluent in Hmong, Lao, and Thai.  

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Angie has been a teacher for 20 years at various grade levels, but currently teaches 3rd grade at Longfellow.  She believes the key to good teaching is relationship building because when students feel they belong, they do their best. Angie is an avid runner and has a true passion for wellness.  She believes in teaching her students to take care of themselves socially, academically, and physically. 

 

 


 

Our team of four from Longfellow Elementary in Eau Claire, Wisconsin will be traveling to Thailand for 14 days this summer.  While we are there we will be learning about Thai and Hmong culture, producing virtual fieldtrip videos of our adventures, and establishing a "sister school" in the Hmong village of Chai Thong in northern Thailand.  We are so fortunate to be the recipients of a Fund For Teachers grant that has made this once in a lifetime opportunity possible. 

 

 

 

Our Team

 


 
"We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty, charm, and adventure.  There is no end to the adventures we can have if only we seek them with our eyes open."
- Jawaharial Nehru 

 

 

 

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