Foto: Antigua, Guatemala
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Welcome! Thanks for visiting our Spanish class site. Go to the link above for your grade to find class information. The recursos page has resources that you can use for homework, projects, or practice.
Wondering why you should study Spanish? Watch this video!
A little about me...I have adored speaking Spanish and learning about the lives and cultures of Spanish speakers since the moment I started Spanish class in the 9th grade. Since then I have cleared the foundation for a church in Mérida, México, spent seven weeks building a house in Barquisimeto, Venezuela, explored the Mayan ruins in Yucatán, México, studied Spanish in Antigua, Guatemala, and most recently in 2012, hiked the Camino de Santiago in Spain with a group of students from Fair Haven Union High School. I hope that my future travels bring me to Macchu Pichu in Perú. Because my major as an undergraduate was Anthropology, I particularly enjoy visiting ruins left behind by the native cultures of Latin America. I love having the opportunity to teach middle school Spanish, because I believe that the younger kids start learning another language, the better.
Parents and guardians: Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns!
You can contact me via the Contact Srta. LeFebre tab, but the quickest way to reach me is via e-mail: [email protected], or by calling the school.
Gracias!
Srta. LeFebre
Wondering why you should study Spanish? Watch this video!
A little about me...I have adored speaking Spanish and learning about the lives and cultures of Spanish speakers since the moment I started Spanish class in the 9th grade. Since then I have cleared the foundation for a church in Mérida, México, spent seven weeks building a house in Barquisimeto, Venezuela, explored the Mayan ruins in Yucatán, México, studied Spanish in Antigua, Guatemala, and most recently in 2012, hiked the Camino de Santiago in Spain with a group of students from Fair Haven Union High School. I hope that my future travels bring me to Macchu Pichu in Perú. Because my major as an undergraduate was Anthropology, I particularly enjoy visiting ruins left behind by the native cultures of Latin America. I love having the opportunity to teach middle school Spanish, because I believe that the younger kids start learning another language, the better.
Parents and guardians: Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns!
You can contact me via the Contact Srta. LeFebre tab, but the quickest way to reach me is via e-mail: [email protected], or by calling the school.
Gracias!
Srta. LeFebre