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Traelle Gailey

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Traelle Ann Gailey has been with Wasatch Peak for 6 years now and has loved every minute of it. She has been a 2nd grade teacher for all 6 of those years. Mrs. Gailey grew up in Reno Nevada and moved to Ogden Utah in 1997. She graduated from Bonneville High School in 1999. She then graduated with a Bachelor’s degree from Weber State University and went on to complete her Master’s in Elementary Education in August of 2007. Last Spring, she moved from a level 1 license to a level 2.

She is married to Joshua Gailey. Together they have two children, Gabriel and Hannah. They currently reside in Syracuse. Her husband is attending Utah State University pursuing a degree in aviation.

Mrs. Gailey loves to teach! Teachers play an important role in the future of tomorrow. It is important to her that students are given the skills they need to function in society. She knows that teachers can either make or break a student and her goal has always been to make a different in the lives of those students whom she teaches. She loves the associations she has formed at Wasatch Peak and is grateful to be part of such a strong school community where educators, parents and students work together.

wish list

The following is a wish list that this teacher desires for his or her classroom. Any parent that would like to donate any of the items would be appreciated. The teacher will keep the list updated so parents know what has been donated and what is still needed.

Pipe cleaners Electric pencil sharpener
Snacks (crackers, goldfish, pretzels, etc.) Foam visors (Wal-mart craft department)
Paper plates Popsicle sticks
Milk caps Colored rocks
Tin foil Socks
Paper lunch bags (white and brown) Playdough
Cups Noodles (pasta)
Cotton balls Stickers
Sequences Sandpaper
Buttons (assorted sizes and colors) Construction paper
Glitter Reading books
Rug Streamers
Cardstock (assorted colors) Board games (for indoor recess)
EXPO (dry-erase) markers for students to use on their own white boards Counters for math (such as buttons, pasta, coins, beans, beads, etc.)