Susan Wolfe

Susan Wolfe

School Teacher

location of Susan WolfeBoise, Idaho, United States

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  • Timeline

  • About me

    Gifted and Talented Educator, 2020 National Geographic Grosvenor Teacher Fellow, Vice President - Idaho Environmental Education Association Board, Curriculum Designer/Facilitator and Explorer

  • Education

    • Boise State University

      2004 - 2006
      National Certification
    • Lewis & Clark College

      1993 - 1996
      Masters
    • University of Idaho

      2006 - 2008
      Education Specialist
    • Boise State University

      1981 - 1988
      BA
  • Experience

    • David Douglas School District

      Jan 1990 - Jan 1996
      School Teacher
    • Oregon State Department of Education

      Jan 1996 - Jan 1997
      Curriculum Programs Specialist
    • Northwest Nazarene University, Boise State University

      Jun 2005 - Oct 2019
      Adjunct Instructor
    • Boise Independent School District

      Aug 2008 - Jun 2013
      • General Education and GATE Teacher

        Aug 1997 - Jun 2013
      • Intern Principal

        Aug 2008 - Aug 2010
    • Foothills School of Arts & Sciences

      Aug 2010 - Jul 2012
      Education Director
    • Boise Independent School District

      Sept 2014 - now
      Gifted Education Specialist
    • IgnitED

      Mar 2015 - now
      Educational Facilitator and Consultant
    • National Geographic

      Jan 2019 - now
      National Geographic 2020 Grosvenor Teacher Fellow, Certified Educator
    • Idahoee.org

      Mar 2023 - now
      Vice President -Idaho Environmental Education Association
  • Licenses & Certifications

    • Gifted and Talented

  • Honors & Awards

    • Awarded to Susan Wolfe
      Significant Educator Award Boise Rotary Century Scholars Program May 2013 The top 100 graduating seniors from Boise's public and private schools are recognized for substantially exceeding the minimum program grade point average requirement of 3.75 and represents the best in music, the arts, service to community, athletics and academics in high school. Every student is accompanied by a significant influence on their academic development during their school career.
    • Awarded to Susan Wolfe
      Significant Educator Award Boise Rotary Century Scholars Program May 2011 The top 100 graduating seniors from Boise's public and private schools are recognized for substantially exceeding the minimum program grade point average requirement of 3.75 and represents the best in music, the arts, service to community, athletics and academics in high school. Every student is accompanied by a significant influence on their academic development during their school career.
  • Volunteer Experience

    • Past President

      Issued by Idaho-The Association for Gifted (ITAG) on Jan 2009
      Idaho-The Association for Gifted (ITAG)Associated with Susan Wolfe