New teacher on board

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Bethany Anderson has recently joined Point Roberts Primary School as the new teacher. Originally from Blaine, she chose to apply to the Point Roberts Primary School because of its unique size. “I always wanted to work in a one-room schoolhouse, and when I discovered such a thing existed here near home, I was thrilled to be a part of it.” 

Anderson comes from a family of teachers and feels that her path in education was inspired early on. “I’ve always felt a drive to make a positive impact on the world, and I decided this was a great way to do so,” she said.

After receiving her degree, Anderson gained a wide range of experience in education. Some notable positions she has held include working at a Reggio-inspired school and working with individuals on the autism spectrum as a social skills coordinator and teacher. 

Together with para-educator Tammy McDonald, Anderson teaches five students from grades K-2. This mixed grade environment allows her to bring new ideas to her lessons. “Teaching a smaller group of varied grades presents opportunities for more creative thinking and differentiation,” she adds. “This is exciting for me because I love being creative and enjoy finding out-of-the-box solutions.”

In her free time, Anderson cherishes time with her close-knit family. “My son, nearing 24, is a bright light of joy in my life, and any moment I spend with him is a treasure,” she says, adding her gratitude for her mother, who has been a pillar of support. She’s also active in her church and enjoys a variety of hobbies, including gardening, homesteading, painting, playing instruments, singing, and caring for her pets and chickens.

“I bounce around from hobby to hobby because I love to learn new things,” she said, reflecting her passion for growth both personally and professionally.

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