the TEAcher

New Colleagues

 


We welcome you to Trumbull

 

Jennifer Berry

Jennifer graduated from The University of Connecticut with a Bachelor's degree in Communication Disorders. She received her  Master's degree at Southern Connecticut State University in Elementary Education. She's a new  teacher to the Trumbull district after living in Manhattan and teaching in the South Bronx for the past 3 years. Jennifer began teaching 2nd grade Inclusion and then looped up with her students to 3rd grade and stayed in 3rd grade Inclusion until she left Manhattan to return home to Connecticut.


Elizabeth Capobianco

Elizabeth graduated from Trumbull High School (and Madison and

Middlebrook).  She has a BA in mathematics from the College of the Holy Cross and a MST in math education from Boston College.  She taught eleven years at Masuk High School in Monroe.  Elizabeth has also taught at Fairfield University and Housatonic Community College.  She is excited to be back in Trumbull teaching 6th, 7th and 8th grade at Hillcrest which has a fantastic staff and great students.


Gina Cebulski

Gina, a new special needs teacher at Frenchtown School, is returning to education after a long abscence. She has a Bachelor's degree in Music Education and rceived her MA in Special  Education from Columbia University.  She taught in New York City then moved to Connecticut where she taught at Chalk Hill Middle School in Monroe for five years.  Leaving after the birth of her first child, she stayed at home to raise her six children and run a business with her husband.  She is thrilled to be back to teaching and feels very lucky to be working with the wonderful staff and students at Frenchtown School.


Monica Kelly

Monica received her MS in Elementary Education from the University of Bridgeport.  She began teaching in Stamford where she taught kindergarten and first grade for eleven years and was a part time literacy tutor for four years.  She and her family moved to Trumbull five years ago and is thrilled to be teaching kindergarten at Middlebrook.


Meghan Lorette

Meghan is a new special needs teacher at Madison Middle School.  She graduated from Providence College with her Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary and Special Education and spent three years as an elementary special needs teacher in Wayland, Massachusetts.  She recently moved to Connecticut and is now working on her Masters Degree in Special Education at Fairfield University.  She is looking forward to a great year ahead.


Jillian Migliaccio

Jillian Migliaccio is the new Teacher of the Deaf, currently serving students at Middlebrook and Tashua Elementary. Jillian just moved to Trumbull from New Jersey. She attended The College of New Jersey, where she received her Bachelor's in Education for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing and Mathematics, as well as her Master's in Education for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing and Elementary Education. She is very excited to begin a wonderful year!


Suzana Paulos

Sue is the new full time Speech and Language Pathologist working at both TECEC and Booth Hill Elementary.  She received her Bachelor's from Sacred Heart University, majoring in Computer Science.  After many years of working in the private sector, she decided to embark on a career change and pursue a job in education.  She enrolled in the Communications Disorders program offered by Southern Connecticut State University and was awarded her M.S. in 2009.  Sue is very excited for her first year as an SLP and is looking forward to an incredible year in the Trumbull public schools.


Selina Tiesler

Selina Tiesler is a new first grade teacher at Booth Hill Elementary School. She received her Bachelor of Science in Sociology, and her certification in Special Education (K-12) and Elementary Education (K-6) from Southern Connecticut State University. Selina  student taught last year at Daniels Farm  Elementary School in 2nd grade. She is extremely excited to be teaching in the school system that she attended as a child herself. She is looking forward to a wonderful year with the incredible staff and children at Booth Hill.