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Preschool


Our awesome Head Teachers and Assistants. Front row: Kaylee Gallagher, Laurie Musielak, Heather Wnek, Jean Butzler, Deb Carlson. Back row: Amy Brooks, Mary Steskal, Amy Glover, Paulette Starck, Pam Sorenson, Sue Heffter, Sue Pawlicki.


New Horizons


Preschool Head Teachers


Deb Carlson Education: B.A. from National College of Education Deb has been a teacher at New Horizons Preschool since 2000 and has been teaching for a total of 23 years.


Classes: 3’s & 4’s


Kaylee Gallagher Education: B.S. in Education Illinois State University Kaylee has been a teacher at New Horizons Preschool since 1997 and has been teaching for more than 30 years. Classes: Young 3’s and 3’s


Laurie Musielak Education: B.A. in Business Administration from North Central College Laurie has been a teacher at New Horizons Preschool since 2007 and has worked as Assistant and Head Teacher.


Classes: 4 day 4’s, Pre-K, & 3’s


Pam Sorenson Education: B.S. in Elementary Education and graduate work in Foundations of Education from Northern Illinois University Pam has been a teacher at New Horizons Preschool since 2005 and has been teaching for a total of 24 years.


Classes: 3’s & 4’s


Mary Steskal Education: B.S. in Elementary Education from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Mary has been a teacher at New Horizons Preschool since 1999 and has been teaching for a total of 24 years.


Classes: 4 day 4’s & Pre-K


Heather Wnek Education: B.A. in Elementary Education and M.A. in Curriculum & Instruction, both from North Central College Heather was previously a substitute teacher for New Horizons and has been teaching for 11 years. Classes: 3’s


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