Melissa Purdy: Health
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Melissa started working at the Bethel Elementary and Middle school in 2015. She teaches Preschool through 5th grade outdoor education (known as ECO). She also teaches 6th-8th grade Health at the middle school. Melissa has two children. She loves to be outside all year long. In the winter, she snowboards and in the warmer weather, she paddle boards and mountain bikes. She is also an author and artist. Melissa  grew up in Pennsylvania and now lives in the Mad River Valley. You can reach Melissa at mpurdy@wrvsu.org.

Malia Timmerman: Art
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 Since 2015, Malia has taught on the Bethel campus, where she is the K-8 visual art educator. She loves inspiring and being inspired by students of all ages. She was born in Hawaii and lived in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and California before settling in central Vermont in 2005. She enjoys making and fixing things, taking photos, and traveling, especially to Zambia in southern Africa. Malia is also the parent of an awesome teenager who was born in Randolph and is usually willing to try out random art projects, go for long walks, and attempt cross-country skiing. You can reach Malia at mtimmerman@wrvsu.org.

Joe Bertelloni: Library, Bethel
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Joe is excited to be joining the Wildcats teams as the school librarian! While he grew up in New Jersey, he has lived in Vermont for the past 13 years. He has taught social studies, technology, and has been a librarian for the past six years. He enjoys reading (shocker), fixing broken things, and being outside with his three kids all summer long. Joe can be reached atjbertelloni@wrvsu.org.

Bob Pape: Wood Shop, Bethel
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Alejandra Bangerter: PE, Bethel
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Alejandra Bangerter grew up in Montevideo, Uruguay. She graduated from the Higher Education Institute of Physical Education with a Bachelor Degree in Physical Education K-12, Mayor in Sports. She moved to U.S. in 2001 and relocated to the green state in 2019. She has worked as a P.E. Teacher for over 16 years, which includes some of her overseas experience, a four year term as a state licensed physical education teacher in Miami, FL, three year term in WRVSU and one year in CVSU. Alejandra resides in Bethel with her family. She has two children who are proud members of the WILDCAT Family. She loves sailing, running and nutrition. And now, “stronger than ever”, she is excited and honored to serve your children as the new Physical Education Teacher of the Bethel Elementary and Middle School. She can be reached at abangerter@wrvsu.org

Bonna Wieler: Outdoor Education
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Bonna Wieler offers learners/explorers of all ages connection with the natural world, while aiming to help folks gain self-assuredness and skills. She teaches Outdoor Education at the Bethel Middle School, and develops programming for middle through high school. As an American Canoe Association kayak instructor, Bonna teaches paddling, outfits and guides trips,  and runs summer camp sessions. She also develops environmental/ outdoor education programming for grades pre-K through high school, is a river curriculum teacher and consultant, networker/ organizer/ coordinator of environmental activities, cross country ski instructor for special events, program specialist for after school programs, and teaches fiber arts and other nature-based art forms. You can reach Bonna at bwieler@wrvsu.org.

Amber Finch: Choral Director, WRUD
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Amber Finch is excited to be teaching for her fourth year at the WRV schools. She is the WRV Music Department Chair and 4th-12th grade chorus teacher at Bethel and South Royalton. Additionally, Amber is a saxophone and clarinet band lesson instructor and is the WRVHS musical vocal director. Amber has a background in vocal performance, saxophone performance, conducting, and choral singing. She has a Bachelor's degree in Music Therapy and Master's degree in Mental Health Counseling. Amber also has over 10 years of experience working with children and teens as a mental health counselor in private practice, schools, and local agencies. Amber lives in South Royalton with her 2 children and pet bunny Lulu. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, running, baking, crocheting, playing piano, and of course...singing! Amber can be reached at afinch@wrvsu.org