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Elmbrook Spotlight: Meet Burleigh Teachers Courtney Arntzen and David Peterson

Each week, Brookfield Patch is featuring teachers from the Elmbrook School District. This week, we catch up with two teachers from Burleigh Elementary School.

Courtney Arntzen    

  • School: Burleigh Elementary
  • Grade/Subject: Third Grade
  • Years in the Elmbrook School District: Six
  • College/University: I earned a degree from the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse in Elementary Education and Early Childhood. I then attended Marian University for a Master's Degree in Educational Leadership.

What’s the best part of teaching in the Elmbrook School District:
There are many wonderful aspects to teaching in the Elmbrook School District. Above others, I would say the motivation shared by educators and families to do what is best for children really stands out.

Why I wanted to be a teacher:
After attending what was Wisconsin Hills Elementary School, I realized the difference my second grade teacher made in my life. From then on I knew working in education was what I wanted to do.

If I wasn’t a teacher, I’d be:
That is a hard question. I have always had the desire to work in an educational setting. If I had taken a different path I might have become the director of a summer camp or a photographer traveling around the world and volunteering in international schools!

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My least favorite subject in high school was:
I had so many wonderful classes. I guess my least favorite would have been physics (sorry physics teachers)!

My favorite school lunch menu item is/was:
While I no longer indulge in the school hot lunch program I would have to say looking back the chocolate chip cookies at what was then Elmbrook Middle School were fantastic.  I wonder if they still have those?  

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David Peterson

  • School: Burleigh Elementary
  • Grade/Subject: Fifth Grade 
  • Years in the Elmbrook School District: 15 years (14 years at Hillside, 1 year at Burleigh)
  • College/University: Bachelor's degree from Cardinal Stritch University,  Masters Degree in Educational Computing from Cardinal Stritch University

What’s the best part of teaching in the Elmbrook School District:
I enjoy working in this district because the families are very involved, the kids are wonderful, and the staff is cohesive.

There are a wide variety of teaching resources available in the school, which helps me in my job to meet all students' needs. It's fulfilling to work for a high-achieving district.

Why I wanted to be a teacher:
Throughout my educational journey, I've had numerous teachers who made learning fun and interesting. That motivated me to want to give children that same zest for learning.

If I wasn’t a teacher, I’d be:
Working in the restaurant industry. I spent many years working at the restaurant that my aunt and uncle owned, and I loved it. My wife sure appreciates the cooking skills I gained from that job!

My least favorite subject in high school was:
Band. It's ironic that my own children are now excellent musicians!

My favorite school lunch menu item is/was:
Turkey and gravy over mashed potatoes with a roll, green beans, and a piece of chocolate cake.  It's almost as good as Thanksgiving!


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