A few words that inspire me daily.
"Teaching is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire." ~William Butler Yeats
"Why fit in when you were born to stand out?" ~Dr. Seuss.
"A child is like a butterfly flying in the wind. Some can fly higher than others, but each flies the best they can. Why compare one against the other? Each one is different. Each one is special. Each one is beautiful." ~unknown
"A teacher affects eternity. He can never tell where his influence stops." ~Henry Adams
Kim Wood
Hello! My name is Ms. Wood, and I am a first grade teacher at Dunwoody Springs Elementary School. This is my fourth year at DSES, but my fifth year overall. I am so excited to be back to school!
Some things about me...
I am originally from Newnan, Georgia, which is about 40 minutes south of Atlanta.
I have one older brother.
I attended the University of Georgia and graduated in 2011.
I have a Master's Degree in Early Child Education through Kennesaw State University.
I am proud to represent Dunwoody Springs Elementary as the Teacher of the Year for 2015.
I have a dog named Charlie, whom I adore!
My favorite restaurant is the Chessecake Factory. I love to get their Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Cheesecake...yum!
My favorite color is green.
I am a big UGA fan. Gooooooooooo Dawgs!
I love sweets!
When I have free time, I like to relax, shop, and go to the gym.
I am currently training for a half marathon.
Most of all, I love teaching!
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Chelsey Cormier
My name is Chelsey Cormier and I am so excited to be your child’s teacher this year! This is my first year with Dunwoody Springs Elementary so it’s going to be a year of fun firsts for everyone!
I was born and raised in Baton Rouge, Louisiana with my parents, brother, and sister. I graduated from LSU with a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education in 2014 and graduated with a Master of Arts in Teaching in 2015.
Here are a few quick tid-bits about me!
Favorite Color: Pink
Favorite Food: Chicken Pot Pie
Favorite Season: Spring
Favorite Flower: Pink Peony
Favorite Hobby: Going to LSU football games
Favorite Animal: Dog! I have a dog back home in Louisiana named Tucker and a puppy here in Georgia named Ralph!
Favorite Subject: Science
Favorite Teaching Quote: “Every student can learn- just not on the same day or in the same way.” George Evans
Sarah Diffley
Hi! My name is Ms. Diffley and I am excited to start my fifth year of teaching at Dunwoody Spring Elementary as a first grade teacher. I have taught special education for the past 4 years in Fulton County schools. I am so excited to have my own first grade class this year!
I was born in Chicago and lived in Birmingham, South Florida, and Tampa, all before moving to Peachtree City, GA at the age of 9! I attended The Florida State University, where I earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance. After graduating in 2007, I attended the University of West Georgia, where I obtained my Masters of Education in Special Education.
Fun Facts!
I have 7 nieces and nephews that mean the world to me!
I am the youngest of 3 siblings (My brother and sister are 18 and 19 years older than me!)
I have 2 sweet dogs, Ailey and Charley (they currently live in St. Louis with my parents)
Reading is something I love to do in my free time
I have completed 2 half marathons and a full marathon (26.2 miles)
Mexican is my favorite type of food!
My Saturdays in the Fall are spent watching Florida State Football!
Sarah Bunch
I was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia and I grew up going to Fulton County Schools. I graduated from the Kennesaw State University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood Education. This will be my fourth year teaching here as DSES, and my seventh year teaching. I have experience in grades Pre-K through 3rd grade, I’m comfortable with every age; but I love the little ones!
My family means the world to me; I have a wonderful husband, daughter who is in 3rd grade and a 1 year old son. My favorite things to do when I have free time are reading, shopping, cooking, and spending time with my family and friends.
First Grade Goals!
BAS Goal- 85% of students will meet or exceed the benchmark for BAS by May 20, 2016 (date tentative).
STAR Reading and Math- Students will show a 3% increase in scores from fall to spring. There will be a 3% decrease of students in Urgent Intervention.
It is going to be a GREAT year!