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Ms. Lary
Hello my name is Wendi Lary and I am the Lead Occupational Therapist for D15 and work with students at Duker Elementary and Parkland Middle School. I have the pleasure of working with students throughout the building in self contained, instructional, resource, and general education classrooms. I graduated from University of Illinois at Chicago in 1993 and have worked with both the adult and pediatric populations in hospital, outpatient, and rehabilitation settings. I started my journey contracting part time to D15 in 2014 and joined officially in 2016 as a full time employee. I am passionate about helping students succeed through task analysis and problem solving to help them overcome their challenges. I have 3 grown children who are all working professionals and I enjoy hiking, all forms of dance, boating, and travel.
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Mrs. Bonnet
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Mrs. Svihlik
Hello, My name is Valerie Svihlik. I work at Diuker Elementary School as a School Social Worker. I provide supports to students, parents, and teachers primarily in the area of social emotional learning community resources, and finding interventions that can enhance a students ability to perform within the school environment. I love working with students and have been a School Social Worker for 20 years. Please free to contact me with any question or concerns you might have regarding your child.
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Mrs. McDonald
Hi, my name is Stephanie McDonald. I graduated from the University of Illinois with my Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education in 2020. I began my teaching career at Duker as a 4th grade teacher for 2 years before transitioning into my current role as a math interventionist! I live in Twin Lakes with my husband and enjoy hiking, reading, and crocheting in my free time.
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Mrs. Walter
Hello! My name is Katie Walter, and I am a Math Interventionist here at Duker! This marks my fourth year at Duker but 20th year of teaching overall! I hold a Bachelors in Deaf Education and a Masters in Curriculum and Instruction with an endorsement in English Language Learning. I hold additional endorsements in Special Education and General Education. I have taught grades 4th through 12th, absolutely love 4th/5th grade, and am proud to be a Duker Dragon!
I grew up and continue to live in McHenry with my husband, two children, Frankie (8) and Molly (6), and our dog, Daisy. Outside of the classroom, I love traveling, playing with my kids, practicing yoga, and being outside.
My hope for my students this year is that they gain confidence in their abilities, embrace and learn from each other’s differences, and know that our math room is a safe place to learn from mistakes!
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Mrs. Hernandez
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Mrs. Wilson
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Mrs. Jozwiak
I began my D15 life as a student, where I began Kindergarten at Landmark, and ended at West Campus. Back then, Duker was where I spent my middle school years, but it was called McHenry Junior High.
After high school, I left McHenry for a bit, but ended up coming back to raise my own family. My husband and I have two grown sons (who also went through D15) and one grandson. That little guy has given me a whole new lens from which to view education.
School, learning, and education have always been important to me and my own life has shown me how incredibly valuable, and even life-changing, education can be. I earned my Bachelor’s degree from NIU, then a Master’s from St. Xavier and a second one from Judson University.
This is my 24th year with District 15. I spent 19 years in the classroom (most of those at Duker) before becoming an Instructional Coach. I have taught in three of our D15 schools, 1st - 5th grades. I have had some really incredible kids over the years, and it’s so fun to watch them grow into adults and into who they're supposed to be. I haven’t yet had kids of my own students, but I know that day is coming soon!