I grew up in a small town called Basalt near Aspen, Colorado. It is one of the prettiest places you will find! If you have never been there, I encourage you to go visit sometime. I have two younger brothers that I am very proud of and very close to. Cyrus is one year younger than me, and Mikie is exactly four years younger than me. I was very active growing up and still enjoy being active today. I love to ski, hike, bike, and play sports. In high school I played soccer, basketball, ran track, and ran cross-country. I went to college at the University of Northern Colorado. I was very excited to play college soccer, but those plans changed after needing two knee surgeries. Needless to say, my focus changed. I spent more of my time focusing on school and my future goal of one day becoming a math teacher. I played intermural sports, club soccer, and ran track instead of playing soccer for the university. I also have a passion for learning about different cultures and traveling. During the summer of my sophomore year, I was able to spend 9 weeks living in Cuernavaca, Mexico learning Spanish. My time at the University of Northern Colorado was a success and full of memories. In the spring of 2009, I graduated from the University of Northern Colorado. Once college ended, I began my teaching career in Eagle, Colorado. I taught 6th grade math and science at Eagle Valley Middle School. I also enjoyed working for an organization called the Youth Foundation. Through their organization, I helped start an afterschool program for at risk students who needed academic support and loved playing soccer. It was a very rewarding experience and I really enjoyed my time working and living in Eagle, Colorado. On my free time in Eagle, I would take my dog hiking or to dog parks. I would go biking, skiing, watch brothers’ college soccer games, and hang out with friends and family. I am very fortunate to have been able to work alongside exceptional teachers, coaches, parents, and administration. I have gained a wealth of knowledge from all of my experiences starting in college and working within the Eagle County School District. They take pride in their teachers, schools, and value professional development. I see those same great qualities at Bromley East Charter School. It is going to be a great year. I am excited to learn about all my students’ interests, learning styles, gifts, and strengths. With that said, I wish everybody the best of luck and may this year be filled with success and excitement!
EMAIL: aeaton@bromleyeastcs.org
PHONE: 720.685.3297 x 203
CLICK HERE FOR MS. EATON’S TEACHER PAGE