Erin is an educator, an includer, a reader, a hugger, a thinker. She's a mom, a sister, a daughter, a steadfast women's rights advocate. She's a napper, a theatergoer, a mini-van driver, a podcast listener. She loves her people and is so very thankful to do the work that she does. Erin began her professional career in 1996 in Pike Township Schools as a third grade team assistant. She then taught third, fourth, and fifth grades before getting her Master's Degree in Mild Intervention and moving into a Disability Educator role. In 2008, she took a year out of the classroom to work with the educators in the College of Education at Butler University and was hired five years later for a full-time teaching position. She continues to teach classes focused on disability pedagogy and advocacy while leading a collaborative, experience-based project between the College of Education and Special Olympics IN.
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The Keep Indiana Learning website will be down for maintenance on Thursday, July 3rd in order to launch a BRAND NEW DESIGN! 🥳
Be sure to check back on July 4th to see the new website design and structure that we hope will make your experience finding the same great events and information even easier!

