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Ashlee Edwards

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Hello Panthers! My name is Ashlee Edwards and I am going to be the substitute counselor for Mrs. Jackson this semester, which means I am working with 7th graders and 6th graders with last names L-Z. 

This will be my fourth year being a school counselor, as I was a high school counselor in Thompson School District before coming to Poudre, and completed my counseling internship at Blevins Middle School. I love working with students, and love being a school counselor, and I am so happy to be a part of the Webber community.

I grew up in Oregon, and lived for 4 years in Germany when I was younger, but I have called Colorado home for the past 13 years, and absolutely love it here! After I graduated high school, I moved out to Colorado and got my associate's degree in film production from the Colorado Film School. I worked in Hollywood for a couple months, but missed Colorado and missed working with kids, so I came back home and received my bachelor's degree in elementary education from the University of Northern Colorado. I then decided I wanted to work more one-on-one with students, and got my master's degree in school counseling from UNC as well.

I am really looking forward to meeting and working with you all this semester! Go Panthers!

What is your education background and experience?

Associate's Degree in Film Production-Colorado Film School

Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education-University of Northern Colorado

Master's Degree in School Counseling-University of Northern Colorado

What are your favorite hobbies or interests outside of school?

I love all things sports, but especially NASCAR, football (go Broncos!), and soccer (Rapids and Summit). I also like to go hiking, watch a good TV show, and play some of my favorite racing games.

What do you love most about teaching?

Working with all the amazing students, and hearing all their stories!

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