Hi there!
My name is Lee Weiland and it is wonderful to be one of the instructors here at Steller Secondary School. I love teaching and am committed to and excited about helping students grow intellectually and develop an appreciation and a sense of responsibility for the world and the people around them. I am originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and lived in California, Texas, and most recently Florida before moving to Alaska. I graduated from University of Houston with a BFA in Studio Art, Florida Christian College with a BS in Biblical Studies, Lincoln Christian Seminary with an MA in Theology, and Nova Southeastern University with an MA in Teaching. I am an artist and also enjoy training in acrobatics. I am qualified to teach visual arts, English, language arts, math, social studies, special education, and ESOL. I have also taught martial arts, acrobatics, and Biblical history and theology.
The classroom and training spaces are going to be safe and positive environments where students can hone new skills, problem-solve, and expand their creativity, while learning and working with peers in a positive and friendly atmosphere.
Within the classroom or training space, there are three expectations to which students will be held: 1) be a respectful person (respect oneself, others, and the school), 2) be a problem solver (Don’t be the problem, solve the problem. If you can’t solve it alone, get help solving it.), and 3) be a hard worker (pay attention, listen to instruction, be on time, and do your work).
Students will also learn to take pride in being responsible for developing authentic skills and pieces of authentic work and performing jobs to help each other maintain a clean, safe working environment.
Sincerely,
Lee Weiland
mailto:[email protected]
My name is Lee Weiland and it is wonderful to be one of the instructors here at Steller Secondary School. I love teaching and am committed to and excited about helping students grow intellectually and develop an appreciation and a sense of responsibility for the world and the people around them. I am originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and lived in California, Texas, and most recently Florida before moving to Alaska. I graduated from University of Houston with a BFA in Studio Art, Florida Christian College with a BS in Biblical Studies, Lincoln Christian Seminary with an MA in Theology, and Nova Southeastern University with an MA in Teaching. I am an artist and also enjoy training in acrobatics. I am qualified to teach visual arts, English, language arts, math, social studies, special education, and ESOL. I have also taught martial arts, acrobatics, and Biblical history and theology.
The classroom and training spaces are going to be safe and positive environments where students can hone new skills, problem-solve, and expand their creativity, while learning and working with peers in a positive and friendly atmosphere.
Within the classroom or training space, there are three expectations to which students will be held: 1) be a respectful person (respect oneself, others, and the school), 2) be a problem solver (Don’t be the problem, solve the problem. If you can’t solve it alone, get help solving it.), and 3) be a hard worker (pay attention, listen to instruction, be on time, and do your work).
Students will also learn to take pride in being responsible for developing authentic skills and pieces of authentic work and performing jobs to help each other maintain a clean, safe working environment.
Sincerely,
Lee Weiland
mailto:[email protected]