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María R. Schrimpf

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María Schrimpf began her career as a foreign language teacher at Colegio San Francisco Javier in Mendoza, Argentina. In the United States, Maria has taught college-level Spanish as a graduate teaching assistant at the University of Texas at Arlington, as well as high school Spanish at Eagle Mountain Saginaw ISD, and Hurst Euless Bedford ISD.

 

Sra. Schrimpf is passionate about teaching and working with students. She believes every student can learn and provides in her classroom creative and engaging lessons with a communicative approach to language learning. Sra. Schrimpf strives to help her students learn and appreciate the Spanish language while developing a broader appreciation and perspective of Spanish culture.

Sra.'s teaching goal is to challenge her students to learn while making education fun in a supportive, inclusive, and caring classroom environment.

 

María Schrimpf is honored to serve her students, and our community by sponsoring the HP High School  Cheer Squads, and student organizations:

  • HPHS Spanish Amigos Club
  • Treats for Teachers
 
 

Education

BA in Spanish for Global Competence, University of Texas at Arlington
 
MA in Modern Languages - Spanish Concentration, University of Texas at Arlington
 

Courses

  • Spanish 1
  • Spanish 2 Honors

Tutorials

Tuesdays and Fridays  3:30 - 4:00 pm
 
 Wednesdays 7:30 - 8:00 am 
 
- Students: please email Sra. Schrimpf by 7:00  pm the previous evening to confirm attendance for morning tutorials.-
 
Summer Hours / College recommendation letters: Sra. Schrimpf is available via e-mail, please feel free to reach out during our school Summer recess and /or if requesting a recommendation letter.
 
With gratitude,
Gracias,
             Sra. Schrimpf
 
 “Enter to Learn, Go Forth to Serve. – Let’s go Scots”