Tuesday, August 28, 2012

A Brief Introduction

The creation of this blog marks the beginning of my graduate studies in teaching.  As I write, I am both wracked with nerves from the thought of being a student again and absolutely delighted to be embarking on this new chapter in my professional life.  For the last year and a half I have worked in the Office of Catholic Schools in the Archdiocese of Chicago as a representative for the Catholic Schools to CPS.  Day to day, I help track and record the use of Federal funds through the No Child Left Behind program in the private Catholic Schools.  Occasionally, I advise schools on the NCLB/ESEA law and manage the inevitable minor crises that arise.  It's rewarding work, but I'm ready to be in a classroom of my own.  I have worked with children in various capacities for years but I wasn't quite ready to dive into an education program upon the completion of my undergraduate degree in English literature.  I needed time away from school and a renewed attitude in order to give my studies the appropriate attention they deserved.  After a year of working in education administration, I have a better sense of my professional goals, strengths and areas that I'm eager to improve!

Personally, I have a very active life in music.  As a songwriter/vocalist/guitarist/bassist/ukulele-ist (is that a word?), I work in multiple projects and in various capacities as a musician.  Currently, my main project, for which I am a primary songwriter and musician, has lead me to the recording studio once again for my band's third formal release.  Our record label, which was founded by my fiance and fiercely supports independent music in the Chicagoland area, is a major passion of mine outside of my nine-to-five.  What little time I have left after work, music, and now school, is typically spent riding my bike, crafting obsessively, vintage shopping, and being with my loved ones.  I am blessed with an incredibly supportive network of family, friends, and partner who have always encouraged me to jump in with my whole self and follow my goals.  As I follow my heart into education, I am eternally grateful for their presence in my life.

Below is a video of my band playing live at FitzGerald's Nightclub.  This song was composed by my fiance, Matt Walters, and is set to be released on our next record. Hope you like it!




Photo taken by Rob Gaczol.
Video taken by Molly Lane.

2 comments:

  1. I would love to hear what you have come up with!! Blog a link! :)

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  2. This is a lovely reflection/introduction, Rachel. Thanks for the insight into how you arrived as a student and what you are passionate about in life. I agree with Lisa- go back in and embed some videos or links to your music!

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