About Ginny Hoke

Ginny Hoke has been teaching language arts and social studies for twenty years. Born and raised in Bloomington, Indiana, she attended college at Indiana University and graduated in 1998 with her Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education, English; she went on to earn her master’s degree in education from Pacific University in 2006. Ginny taught at Creswell High School for three years and spent one year teaching at Lebanon High School before spending six years teaching English and Holocaust Literature Thurston High School and four years teaching social studies and language arts at Briggs Middle School. Prior to her experience in Oregon, Ginny spent three years teaching middle school in Fishers, Indiana.

Ginny is committed to developing an educational experience where students can learn and flourish, challenging themselves to reach new heights. While maintaining an environment of respect, hard work, and curiosity, she believes that every student deserves the opportunity to be engaged and interested in their studies Combining opportunities to ponder, to reflect, to write, to read, to question, to create in response to our studies will always be at the core of our work together.

Currently, Ginny lives in Eugene with her husband, Trevor, and daughters, Madeleine and Zoe. In addition to teaching, Ginny enjoys outdoor activities including camping, swimming, hiking, and whitewater rafting.

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