Mrs. Ailish Johnson
Contact Mrs. Johnson: ailish.johnson@bvsd.org
I am the oldest of four children. Growing up, my family moved around a bit. I have lived in Seattle Washington, Pennsylvainia, Ireland, and California. California is where I spent most of my childhood. My family lives in a small town called Scotts Valley in the Santa Cruz mountains. We love to go back whenever we can. I went to Cal Poly State University in San Luis Obispo where I received a B.S. in Psychology and Human Development with a concentration in Early Childhood Development. Then I went to San Jose state University where I received my teaching credential. I taught kindergarten and first grade in San Jose. I also went back to school to get my Masters in Teaching. I have been teaching for 12 years.
My husband and I moved our two little boys and our black Labrador, Tule to Colorado 2 years ago. We are a family who love to be outdoors. We fell in love with the open spaces and the mountains. We enjoy fishing, hiking , camping, biking and skiing. We are an active family and I can’t think of a better place to raise a family than right here!
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I love teaching first grade! It is a special year full of new discoveries. Your children begin to see themselves as readers, writers, and navigators of learning. It is such an enlightening year. I love being a part of it.
My oldest son James will be a kindergartner soon. I am so excited to be on both sides of the education system- as a teacher and as a parent. |
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| A Few Fun Facts and Favorites: |
| Zodiac sign: |
Capricorn |
| TV shows: |
Gray's Anatomy |
| Number: |
2, for my little boys |
| Authors: |
Beverly Cleary, Audrey and Dan Wood, James Patterson |
| Food: |
Fettucine Alfredo with lots of garlic and cream |
| Movie: |
The Notebook |
| Board game: |
Candyland |
| Singers: |
Shawn Mullins and Lyle Lovett |
| Hot drink: |
A cup of Barry's hot tea |
| Vacation spot: |
Anywhere with the family |
| Color: |
Green |
| Holiday: |
Christmas |
| Dessert: |
Something with lots of chocolate |
| Zoo animals: |
Bengal tigers and giraffes |
