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I’ve studied education, become certified to teach secondary English, and worked in school communications, so I bring deep, relevant knowledge to the pieces I write and edit on the subject of education.

A teen girl whose hair is pulled back holds a clapperboard.4 Ways Your Drama Kid Can Get Their Theatre Fix

I am pleased to share this latest article on how drama kids can get their theatre fix this summer, as featured in Your Teen Magazine, a leading source of trusted advice for parents raising tweens and teens.

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A smiling young girl raises her hand while facing a computer with a notebook in front of her.Now’s the Time for Teens to Learn a New Language

I am pleased to share this latest article on why this summer may be the perfect time for teens to learn new languages, as featured in Your Teen Magazine, a leading source of trusted advice for parents raising tweens and teens. A condensed version is also included in Your Teen Magazine’s second pandemic special digital edition.

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A young, short-haired child wearing glasses works on schoolwork in front of a computer with an adult woman with glasses.ADHD Homeschooling Tips: Advice for Surviving Virus-Related School Closures

I am pleased to share this latest article on helping kids with ADHD learn from home during school closures, as featured in Your Teen Magazine, a leading source of trusted advice for parents raising tweens and teens. It’s also in the special pandemic digital edition.

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A high school graduate wears a cap and gown.Transformation by Redesign: The Seneca Valley School District 2019 Annual Report

In Winter 2020, I copy edited the 2019 Annual Report for the Seneca Valley School District’s foundation.

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Assessing Organizational Image Through the College Open House: A Tool for Success

During and following my graduate studies at La Salle University, I worked as a research assistant, analyzing the effectiveness of higher education institutions’ open houses and other communication efforts. This research culminated in two coauthored conference papers and the following scholarly publication: Pampaloni, A. M., & Tucker, A. V. (2012). Assessing organizational image through the college open house: A tool for successJournal of the Association for Communication Administrators, 31, 87-103.

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Music Theory Students Get a ‘Clue’

This story on music theory students is one of the articles I wrote during my 2003 internship for the Bucks County Courier Times, a newspaper in the Philadelphia suburbs that published a number of my bylined articles—plus a weekly column I wrote covering local summer activities.