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Patricia (Trish) Stansfield, M.Ed.

Patricia Stansfield

Trish is employed by the Nashua School District where she works as a special educator at the Elm Street Middle School. Her educational background includes a B.A. in Psychology from Southern New Hampshire University and a Master’s Degree in Education from Rivier College. She is a member of several professional organizations including the Asperger’s Association of New England (AANE), Psi Chi, the National Honor Society for Psychology, and Alpha Chi, the National College Honor Scholarship Society.

Jennifer D. Spara, M.Ed.

Jennifer Spara

Since 2004, Jennifer Spara has taught in the Hillsboro-Deering School District, first as a Special Educator and Learning Disability Specialist in the Elementary School and now as a Reading Specialist in the High School. Prior to teaching in Hillsboro-Deering, Jennifer spent four years as a classroom teacher in New York, where she taught classes in full day kindergarten, second grade, and third grade.

Beverly Boggess, Ph.D.

Beverly Boggess

Beverly Boggess coordinates Disabilities Services at NHTI- Concord’s Community College where she assists students with reasonable accommodations, academic coaching and assistive technology. Her background includes teaching special education K-12, teaching college courses in exceptionalities, methods and assessment, teacher education, staff development, and consultation.

Deborah Russo Jameson, Ph.D.

Deborah Russo Jameson

Since the fall of 2002 Dr. Deborah Russo Jameson has worked for Franklin Pierce University in the College of Graduate and Professional Studies. She was the Director of a Teacher Conversion Program and since 2005 has been the founding Director of the Graduate Teacher Education Program which offers an M.Ed with or without certification in numerous concentration area. She is an Associate Professor, Graduate Teacher Certification Officer, and founding Chair of the Institutional Review Board.

Krystal Miller, BA.

Krystal Miller held the title of Miss Greater Plaistow 2009 and served a year promoting her platform, “Facing Obstacles- Knowing Your Strengths.” Her message was helping students who have any type of obstacle realize that they can become successful.

Cheryl Annal, MA.

Cheryl Annal joined us in November 2007. Cheryl received her BS in Elementary Education from SUNY at Oswego, NY and her MA in Guidance Counseling from the University of Connecticut. She is now retired after teaching in New Hampshire and Connecticut. Her husband, Charles Annal, is the Vice-Chancellor of the Community College System of NH. Their son, Edward, lives near Cincinnati, Ohio and is a trainer at the Cincinnati Zoo. Ed has dyslexia, so Cheryl brings a parent's perspective to the board.

Tatiana Lassonde, M.Ed., MS.

Tatiana Lassonde

Since the summer of 2005 Tatiana Lassonde has worked for Franklin Pierce University in the College of Graduate and Professional Studies. She is currently the Assistant Director of the Graduate Teacher Education Programs and a student in the Doctor of Arts Transformational Leadership program at Franklin Pierce University. Her Master of Education degree is in General Special Education with Learning Disabilities, her Master of Science degree is in Management and she is a NH certified Elementary teacher as well.

Nancy N. Charron, Ed.D.

Nancy N. Charron

Nancy N. Charron attended the University of Michigan and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education and Deaf Education. She received a Masters degree in Teaching Reading from Western Michigan University and a Doctorate degree in Language Arts and Literacy from the University of Massachusetts. She has worked in different capacities at the elementary, middle school, and high school levels with jobs encompassing being a general education teacher, a special education teacher, and a reading specialist.

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