Journey into Education and Teaching
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Elizabeth Dmitruk: I consider myself fortunate to have a job that I really love. I have met and worked with some wonderful educators as well as some remarkable students. |
Elizabeth Fisher: I find my job challenging and gratifying. When my students achieve success, I also feel a sense of accomplishment. BCC |
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Lisa Gemaly: I really enjoy coming to my job each and every day. I have always enjoyed working with children. BCC |
Eleanor Hendricks: I am thankful to have been able to help the many children that I've worked with to reach their unique potential. |
Stacy Martin: When I see that light bulb go on in the eyes of a child I get so excited. I excited these students about math! Wow. That makes me so happy. |
Joyce Melker: I want to free children from their stress over learning difficulties by providing specialized education to those who have the greatest need. |
Fernanda Noia: I am always learning new strategies to help students achieve higher learning goals, and to maintain composure during challenging and stressful situations. BCC |
Kathy Pimental: With every teacher I work with, I draw from their own experiences in the classroom and take with me a variety of teaching techniques. |
Patrick Townson: I enjoy teaching and would like to further my education in the hopes of making it my lifelong career. |
Melissa Weigel: I am excited to take on this challenge of going to school to learn about what I truly want to do. I love working in the public school system. |
Suzanne Welch: As a special education paraprofessional I have had the opportunity to work with students of various abilities. I have enjoyed this immensely. |
Shannon Whitehead: I have very high respect for the teachers I have worked with. They have a way about them that they can change the lives of the children they work with. BCC |
Federal Financial Aid Information
Paraprofessional Teacher Preparation Grant
(MA Department of Higher Education)
Information for Current JET Students





Elizabeth Dmitruk: I consider myself fortunate to have a job that I really love. I have met and worked with some wonderful educators as well as some remarkable students.
Elizabeth Fisher: I find my job challenging and gratifying. When my students achieve success, I also feel a sense of accomplishment. BCC
Liane Frechette: I love helping kids and being in the classroom. Seeing an improvement in themselves and their performance is so rewarding.
Lisa Gemaly
Eleanor Hendricks: I am thankful to have been able to help the many children that I've worked with to reach their unique potential.
Stacy Martin: When I see that light bulb go on in the eyes of a child I get so excited. I excited these students about math! Wow. That makes me so happy.
Joyce Melker: I want to free children from their stress over learning difficulties by providing specialized education to those who have the greatest need.
Fernanda Noia: I am always learning new strategies to help students achieve higher learning goals, and to maintain composure during challenging and stressful situations. BCC
Kathy Pimental: With every teacher I work with, I draw from their own experiences in the classroom and take with me a variety of teaching techniques.
Patrick Townson: I enjoy teaching and would like to further my education in the hopes of making it my lifelong career.
Melissa Weigel: I am excited to take on this challenge of going to school to learn about what I truly want to do. I love working in the public school system.
Suzanne Welch: As a special education paraprofessional I have had the opportunity to work with students of various abilities. I have enjoyed this immensely.
Shannon Whitehead: I have very high respect for the teachers I have worked with. They have a way about them that they can change the lives of the children they work with. BCC










