English

Wayland's English Program is designed to give students a working knowledge of the tools of the language so they may speak, write, and think effectively. It aims to give them a background in reading that will lead them to look upon literature as human experience, enable them to read with understanding and enjoyment, and help them develop a standard of taste. It seeks to familiarize students with traditionally great literature and with recognized literary types.

The direct phone line to teacher extensions is 920-356-2120. To email a teacher, click his or her name.

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Ms. Elise Krause `04

Chair of English

Ext. 292

B.A. - Northwestern University

“Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.” - Dr. Seuss

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Mr. James Cleary

IT and English

Ext. 287

M.Ed. - DePaul University


B.S. - Saint Louis University

 

“The objective of education is to prepare the young to educate themselves throughout their lives.”- Robert M. Hutchins

 

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Ms. Martha Kesler H`08

English

Ext. 291

M.A. - Temple University

B.A. - St. Olaf College

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Mr. Andrew McDonnell

Adjunct Film

M.A. - University of Maine

B.A. University of Notre Dame

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Mr. Jeremy Starz `97

Coordinator of One-Act Plays

Ext. 281

M.A. - Emerson College

B.A. - University of Montana

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Mrs. Linda Tyranski

Dean of Students and English

Ext. 234

M.S.Ed. - Eastern Illinois University

B.A. - University of Wisconsin- Platteville

"Some things are best learned in calm, others in storm." -- Willa Cather

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Mr. Andrew Borneman

Ext. 290

M.ED. - Xavier University

B.A - Grinnell College

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