Mrs. Baker
Greetings! My name is Mrs. Baker and I am the Intervention Specialist for 6th, 7th, and 8th grade here at Imagine Klepinger. I am excited to begin my second year of teaching and sharing, what I believe will be, a great and successful year with your child. I attended Wright State University where I received my Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology. I went on to pursue my Master’s Degree in Special Education K-12 at Antioch University Midwest in Yellow Springs. Teaching has become my passion, and I look forward to working with you and your child to ensure academic success and a great experience with the Imagine Klepinger Community.
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Mrs. Baker's Class Page
Ms. Kronk
My name is Ashley Kronk and this will be my third year teaching at Imagine Klepinger. I have six years of teaching experience in the Special Education field, and truly love helping my students achieve in areas they did not believe they could. I earned my degrees at Clarion University of Pennsylvania, completing Bachelor's degrees in both Special Education and Elementary Education. I am fairly new to the Dayton area, having moved here from Pittsburgh three years ago, but I have had wonderful teaching experiences at Imagine. I am very excited to start the new school year and see both old and new faces!
Ms. Kronk's Class Page
Ms. Kronk's Class Page
Ms. Spratt
Hello, I am Ms. Spratt, the Coordinator of Special Education and Support Services at Imagine Klepinger Community School. This is my fourth year as a member of the Imagine Klepinger Teaching Staff. I have served students facing social and academic challenges for the past 15 years.
In addition to teaching, I facilitate Imagine Klepinger’s Character Development Task Force and serve as a committee member on the Continuous Academic Improvement Task Force. I spent several summers designing inclusive social and recreational opportunities out in community for summer campers with disabilities for the City of Kettering, Ohio. I also have 27 years of experience reaching young women through the Girl Scout Program. In addition to encouraging girls to use critical thinking skills during troop activities, I have also developed opportunities for girls of all ages in the program to reach out in their community and make a difference.
I attended the University of Kentucky where I earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education. I am in the final stages of earning my Master’s Degree in Special Education from the University of Dayton.
Last year, both of my children got married. I am expecting my first grandchild in January. I have already visited the bookstore and purchased the first baby book. I can’t wait to sit in the rocking chair and read to the newest member of our family.
Ms. Spratt's Class Page
In addition to teaching, I facilitate Imagine Klepinger’s Character Development Task Force and serve as a committee member on the Continuous Academic Improvement Task Force. I spent several summers designing inclusive social and recreational opportunities out in community for summer campers with disabilities for the City of Kettering, Ohio. I also have 27 years of experience reaching young women through the Girl Scout Program. In addition to encouraging girls to use critical thinking skills during troop activities, I have also developed opportunities for girls of all ages in the program to reach out in their community and make a difference.
I attended the University of Kentucky where I earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education. I am in the final stages of earning my Master’s Degree in Special Education from the University of Dayton.
Last year, both of my children got married. I am expecting my first grandchild in January. I have already visited the bookstore and purchased the first baby book. I can’t wait to sit in the rocking chair and read to the newest member of our family.
Ms. Spratt's Class Page