
Ms. Pomeroy received her BA from Saint Mary’s College of California in the Integral Program, where some of her favorite classes revolved around philosophy and astronomy. While pursuing her undergraduate degree, Ms. Pomeroy started coaching girls’ high school soccer at her alma mater; her coaching experience directly contributed to Ms. Pomeroy developing her passion for teaching.
Ms. Pomeroy has spent the past five years as a classroom teacher, teaching grade 1 and grade 4. In addition to classroom teaching, she took on additional responsibilities including serving on her school’s leadership team, instructional coach, joining WASC visiting accreditation committees, and as the school’s athletic director. During this time, she completed her Master’s of Education at the University of Massachusetts.
Outside of school, Ms. Pomeroy is an avid sports fan. She loves to watch any and all sports with a particular interest in soccer, baseball and football. Ms. Pomeroy loves to read and spend time with her puppy, Maverick, and her fiancé, Ismael.
What inspired you to work in schools, and what drew you to the BASIS Independent Dublin community?
My inspiration to work in schools actually originated from my time as a soccer coach. In 2016, I began my coaching career at Clayton Valley Charter High School as the women’s junior varsity coach. Although I was not that much older than the girls I was coaching, I could see the influence I was having on them and it inspired me to want to continue on that path. After I graduated from college, I started to explore different pathways to continue working with students in other capacities.
I am lucky enough to have experience working with students ranging in age from kindergarten to high school. One of the challenges that I’ve most enjoyed in my teaching career is working with the highest achieving students. When I first learned about BASIS Independent Dublin and began exploring the rigorous curriculum and the ways in which BASIS Independent Schools students are able to take ownership of their learning, I was instantly intrigued.
More specifically, what attracted you to curriculum development, and what are some of the key considerations you have in mind when analyzing, refining, and implementing curriculum?
Since becoming a teacher, I have always been interested in curriculum development because I quickly realized how much curriculum impacts both teacher and student success. Not all curriculum programs are teacher-friendly or accessible for diverse learners, and that challenge motivates me to adapt and refine materials to better meet the needs of my students and colleagues. Throughout the past five years in the classroom and through my experiences on my prior school’s leadership team, I have developed a strong understanding of how thoughtful curriculum design can improve engagement, rigor and consistency across classrooms.
I believe curriculum should be data-informed and continuously improved through reflection, assessments, and collaboration with educators. My experience has really strengthened my ability to think strategically about effective curriculum implantation and continuous improvement.
What aspect(s) of your new role are you most excited about?
I am most excited to make a broader impact beyond a single classroom. Curriculum development combines many of the aspects of education that I am most passionate about, including instructional design and collaboration supporting both students and teachers. Having the chance to be a part of the Academic Programs team is an exciting opportunity that I am looking forward to!
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