Meet Mrs. Repp
Hi Families and Students,
I'm so excited to being this wonderful journey at McCracken Middle School! I'm really excited to be teaching at a school that feeds into district 219, where I went to high school. Growing and adapting to our changing world is a critical part of educating every student to succeed in the future.
I have taught science to students in first through eighth grade, and am very excited to be teaching middle school STEAM in Skokie. One of my favorite roles, was as a STEM teacher in Antioch D34, working with second through fifth, and eighth graders, in a STEM specials class. During my time there, we used Project Lead the Way modules for our curriculum, but modified them to fit the culture and goals of the district. Although failure is never fun, I work hard to ensure that students feel comfortable failing and see it as something for celebration. Good engineers, scientists, artists, app developers, YouTubers, and other STEAM professionals, know that the first attempt in learning is rarely the masterpiece. I'm looking forward to continuing to learn and grow each year as students explore the STEAM world and prepare for a future beyond our imagination.
If you have any comments, questions, concerns, or stories you would like to share, please feel free to contact me!
Mrs. Lisa Repp (she/her/hers)
STEAM Grades 6-8
[email protected]
847.676.8314
I'm so excited to being this wonderful journey at McCracken Middle School! I'm really excited to be teaching at a school that feeds into district 219, where I went to high school. Growing and adapting to our changing world is a critical part of educating every student to succeed in the future.
I have taught science to students in first through eighth grade, and am very excited to be teaching middle school STEAM in Skokie. One of my favorite roles, was as a STEM teacher in Antioch D34, working with second through fifth, and eighth graders, in a STEM specials class. During my time there, we used Project Lead the Way modules for our curriculum, but modified them to fit the culture and goals of the district. Although failure is never fun, I work hard to ensure that students feel comfortable failing and see it as something for celebration. Good engineers, scientists, artists, app developers, YouTubers, and other STEAM professionals, know that the first attempt in learning is rarely the masterpiece. I'm looking forward to continuing to learn and grow each year as students explore the STEAM world and prepare for a future beyond our imagination.
If you have any comments, questions, concerns, or stories you would like to share, please feel free to contact me!
Mrs. Lisa Repp (she/her/hers)
STEAM Grades 6-8
[email protected]
847.676.8314