Anne Schober
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Anne Schober

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Born in Birmingham, Alabama and having moved around the south and Midwest for most of my elementary years, I moved to Lancaster, PA when I was thirteen years old. I graduated from Gannon University in 1983 with an Associate’s degree in Medical Assisting and from Millersville University in 2001 with a Bachelor of Science degree in English Education. I worked for three years in public education and twelve years in private education at Lancaster Catholic High School where I also served as the English Department Chairperson. In July of 2007, I was picked from over 10,000 applicants to work with Erin Gruwell and the Freedom Writers Foundation and am currently one of 400 educators worldwide certified as a Freedom Writer teacher. For the past eight years, I have also worked as an adjunct for the Pennsylvania Writing Institute, held at Millersville University. In August, 2010, I became a published author with the release of Teaching Hope, a compilation of stories from the classroom written by the Freedom Writer teachers along with Erin Gruwell. I am currently traveling around the United States speaking with teachers about the importance of making connections with their students in order to help them reach their true ability. In doing so, miracles happen in the classroom and last a lifetime. I have been married to my husband, Mike, for 30 years and we have three children: Michelle, 29; JoAnne, 26; and Stephen, 21. For more information, please visit www.anneschoberfwt.com where you can book for an upcoming event in which you feel she will help motivate your staff and faculty.
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