NEWS: Law Says Bonjour To New French Teacher Dr. Evans

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By Kayla Markowitz – News Editor
Dr. Evans joins the Jonathan Law community this year as a new French teacher.
Dr. Evans teaches five classes this year, French 1, 2, 3, 4, and AP French Language and Culture. She is excited to be a part of Law and already feels very welcomed.
“I love everything about it here at Law – the great students, the wonderful and supportive administration, my warm and friendly colleagues, the helpful staff,” Evans said. “I already feel very much at home here.”
Evans attended the University of New York at Albany where she got her bachelor’s degree in French and received her Master’s degree in French at the University of Colorado Boulder. She also earned her Ph.D. in Foreign Language Education from the University of Iowa.
Before coming to Jonathan Law, she taught French classes at Foran for one year. Before working at Foran last year, she was a Professor of Teacher Education and French at Southern Connecticut State University and directed an American school in France. Prior to that, she was a Professor of Teacher Education and French at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, SC.
Law principal Mr. Darcy said that Evans stands out because of her positive attitude and enthusiasm about the French language and culture.
“I believe she will be a great addition to the Law community,” Darcy said. “She’s a master of her content and wants to educate students about the language and fully immerse them into the French culture.”
This year, Evans hopes to share her love for French cultures with her students and is excited to educate young minds.
“I love sharing my passion for the French language and Francophone cultures around the world,” Evans said. “I love the creativity of being in the classroom and I love helping Law’s community of French learners to reach new linguistic heights and to embrace new and different perspectives on the world around us”
Students are excited to learn from her and participate in her class.
“She’s always really enthusiastic and interactive with the students,” sophomore Harshitha Kothapalli said. “So far her class and teaching style is really enjoyable.”
So far, Evans is adjusting well to life at Law and is excited to see where the year takes her.
“I couldn’t be happier with the way the year has started,” Evans said. “I would like to thank my students and colleagues for welcoming me into the Law family.”
During her free time, Evans likes to bike, cook, and watch movies with her family.
