Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Miss Brynn Hutchison - 4/5 Split



Brynn Hutchison is Conejo Valley born and bred! She grew up and attended school in the Agoura Hills/Westlake Village area. After graduating high school, she moved to Orange County to attend UC Irvine for four years, but returned after graduation to be closer to my family. She currently lives in Thousand Oaks with her rescue dog, Duke. Though she doesn’t have kids yet, she enjoys being an aunt and spoiling her nephews, Dylan and Evan. 

When she’s not teaching, she enjoys reading, baking, visiting the dog park with Duke, and spending time with friends. 

Miss Hutchison is starting her seventh year at Banyan! She arrived back in the Fall of 2009 as a student teacher in the fabulous Mrs. Marzalek's Kindergarten class. In January, she became Mrs. Stoeber's long-term substitute in 3rd grade for the remainder of the school year. After that, she was incredibly fortunate to get signed to a contract as a 4th grade teacher. She taught fourth grade for 5 years, before moving to a 4/5 split this year.

When asked what her favorite PTA sponsored event was, she stated that she has always loved Family Science Night. Anything hands-on is so much fun.   One of her other favorite PTA events is the Poker Night! It's so fun to get to know the parents outside of school while playing a friendly game of Texas Hold 'Em...and she almost made it to the final table her first year playing!

She thinks that one of the best things about teaching is making connections with her students. By the end of the year, it is always hard to say goodbye because we come to be a family inside the classroom. She always love getting to know the students as people, and her favorite memories are the clever and funny things they say and the inside jokes we share.

Mrs. Hutchison has always been an avid reader! In many pictures from my childhood, she has my nose in a book.   In reviewing her childhood report cards... she was a talker in class :)   She is also a "second generation" teacher. Way back when, before her mom had kids, her mom taught English at NPHS.



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