About Ms. Fety
I have enjoyed many places, but Oregon is truly my native home. I ventured East to Ohio and Kenyon College for undergraduate where I studied Anthropology, Biology, and Environmental Studies. Upon graduating I traveled further North to Vermont where I taught farm-based education, and realized my deep love for using the natural world to make science and math alive, and the power of place-based education. After a second long winter in the Northeast and a clear goal for my career path, I returned to Oregon to become a professional teacher. For the next two years I was an apprentice teacher at Arbor School of Arts and Sciences while simultaneously getting my Master of Arts in Teaching.
As a teacher I strongly believe in developing quality habits of mind alongside academic excellence. Learning is both exciting and hard work. Through perseverance, problem solving, pursuing individual curiosities, and evidence based thinking even the youngest students are capable of great academic accomplishments. I am excited for another year of teaching at MRA alongside the first and second graders of Huckleberry North!
As a teacher I strongly believe in developing quality habits of mind alongside academic excellence. Learning is both exciting and hard work. Through perseverance, problem solving, pursuing individual curiosities, and evidence based thinking even the youngest students are capable of great academic accomplishments. I am excited for another year of teaching at MRA alongside the first and second graders of Huckleberry North!