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Kendall Weber

Educator

Kendall Weber is excited to be a teacher at Community Seedling and excited to be back at Community Seedlings as this is where she began her practicum teaching.  She is looking forward to getting to know each one of you and your child to work together to best support your child’s development. She is a graduate of California State University Fullerton with a B.A. in Child and Adolescent Development. Her background includes three years of teaching preschool and two years in the classroom educating students with a curriculum developed for social emotional learning. The education of children has always been her number one passion. It is her goal to help children develop social skills through activities that build confidence and communication. The social, emotional, and academic skills your child will learn will help them to succeed in kindergarten and become confident in navigating through routines of the school day. When she is not in the classroom, she loves spending time with her family and friends. Kendall is a sports fanatic! She truly enjoy watching Yankees baseball and Green Bay Packer Football games. She has two handsome Golden Retrievers; Kooper and Kai and enjoys time at the park with the boys. She also plays in a tennis league and enjoys the competition. “I am truly blessed to be put here with this opportunity to help create a safe and positive learning environment that will be exciting, motivating, and meaningful with a curriculum designed to help your children reach their potential.”