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08/28/2018 12:00 AM

Guilford Public Schools Welcome New Staff


New Guilford Public Schools staff members gather at Guilford High School for a photo on Aug. 23. Photo by Zoe Roos/The Courier

When the new school year starts on Thursday, Aug. 30, some familiar faces and some new faces will greet students. The district is welcoming 20 new teachers and administrators to the district. On Aug. 23, the Courier stopped by Guilford High School to photograph the new teachers:

Nicholas Abraham, general music, Calvin Leete Elementary School

Laura Bazenas, library media specialist, Guilford Lakes Elementary School

Anna Bouteneff, French teacher, Adams Middle School

Kimberlee Brosnan, 5th grade math, Baldwin Middle School

Nicole Carangelo, 2nd grade teacher, A.W. Cox Elementary School

Elise Cooh, English, Guilford High School

Emily Fournier, literacy coach

Kathryn Gencarelli, 3rd grade teacher, Calvin Leete Elementary School

Lindsay Dailey, assigned to Adams and Baldwin Middle Schools and Guilford High School

Claire McCarthy, special education, Baldwin Middle School

Cheryl Monaco, library media specialist, Calvin Leete Elementary School

Simone Moulthrop, reading intervention, Baldwin Middle School

Allison O’Brien, science teacher, Guilford High School

Devyn Pryor, 7th grade language arts teacher, Adams Middle School

Sarah Ryan, music teacher, Guilford Lakes Elementary School

Nicole Siley, biology/geophysical science, Guilford High School

Julie Swanson, Spanish teacher, A.W. Cox Elementary School

Lauren Tropiano, speech language pathologist, Baldwin Middle School

The new staff members shared a little bit of trivia about themselves:

Nicholas Abraham: “My love for music has taken me to perform in over 25 states!”

Anna Bouteneff: “Worked at Northeastern University in Boston and a financial software company that was based in Paris, France.”

Kathryn Gencarelli: “I come from a family of mostly teachers.”

Simone Moulthrop: “Just got a golden doodle puppy.”

Allison O’Brien: “I have a dog named after a piece of science glassware—Beaker!’

Devyn Pryor: “I have a tortoise named Gus that is expected to live up to 100 years old!”

Sarah Ryan: “I was born in London and got to go back and teach music there.”

Nicole Siley: “I have been skydiving and would like to get my license in it.”

Julie Swanson: “I am not a native Spanish speaker. I lived in Costa Rica during college and perfected my Spanish.”