Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Meet Miss Erin



Miss Erin
 Hello Everyone! Some of you know me, and maybe even got a letter from me earlier this year, but because you are leaving me in charge of your precious little ones I thought you would like to know more about me.
 I come from Buffalo, New York. I went to a performing arts high school where I studied acting and voice. I wanted to be an actress and a singer since I was very little. I started working with young children while I was in highschool. I went to college for video production, because I loved television. I continued to work at my camp and after school program on breaks from school.
 When I graduated from college I worked for various organizations all within the child care and theater communities. (I've never held a job in video production) Aside from being an infant and toddler teacher, I was also a very active drama teacher and started several theater education programs in and around the city of Buffalo. I got a job as a preschool teacher/site director and began acting professionally with the theater company that produced Tony and Tina's Wedding in Buffalo (Yes, I did get to play the bride, I was her understudy ;-)) at this time I also met my husband and decided to get a second bachlor's degree in Theater. After this, we decided to move to Chicago.
 From the day I got to Chicago, aside from performing in Tony and Tina's Wedding with the Chicago company,  I started working with children through the YMCA and a perfoming arts school called Stage Coach, in Hinsdale. since then I've held a variety of creative part time early childhood jobs including: Preschool Computer Teacher, Arts Program Creative Director, Special Education Paraprofessional, Early Childhood Music (mommy and me) Teacher, Pre-school prep/seperation teacher and of course Drama Teacher. I loved it so much I finally decided to pursue a masters degree in early childhood education. I recently recieved this degree as well as my teaching certification from DePaul University.
 So, why am I here? I wanted a job where I could create as well as teach. Where I could have the freedom to use my knowledge and talents to create an ideal environment for children and their families. I also truly enjoyed my experiences creating and directing programs. Now I have a job where I can act and sing and dance and be silly. I also have a job where I feel valued and important. I feel like every decision I make matters. I realize how rare this is and feel very lucky to be a part of your lives as well as the Elmhurst College Family. This is going to be a great year!

Monday, October 4, 2010

Homecoming!

 Happy Homecoming Weekend! I am pleased to announce that we will be providing child care for all home football games at our "Child Care Zone". The Child Care Zone offers arts and crafts, music, games and a BOUNCE HOUSE! It is $10 for us to provide care for the full game or $5 per hour. If you would just like to come and bounce in the bounce house it is just $2 for a 15 minute bounce and parents must be present if just bouncing. Lets Go Blue Jays!