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Hello, Welcome to Joe Wright! My name is Megan Carlile. I’m super excited to be your child’s 2nd grade teacher for the 2023-2024 school year. This is my fifth year teaching and seventh year with JISD. I am a Christian and a mom of three beautiful babies Haylie, Brooklyn, and Noah. I look forward to helping your child learn and grow while creating memorable learning opportunities. 

I grew up in Jacksonville and graduated from Jacksonville High School in 2007. I attended Lon Morris College and Ashford University. My degrees include Associates in Science, Bachelors in Psychology, and a certification in Early Childhood. I look forward to an exciting fun-filled year centered around learning and furthering your child's education.

 

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Students made their first impressions of their dinosaurs. These impressions will be used later on display at the Joe Wright Family STEM night.
Students made their first impressions of their dinosaurs. These impressions will be used later on display at the Joe Wright Family STEM night. 
Students made their first impressions of their dinosaurs. These impressions will be used later on display at the Joe Wright Family STEM night.
Students made their first impressions of their dinosaurs. These impressions will be used later on display at the Joe Wright Family STEM night. 
Students made their first impressions of their dinosaurs. These impressions will be used later on display at the Joe Wright Family STEM night.
Students made their first impressions of their dinosaurs. These impressions will be used later on display at the Joe Wright Family STEM night. 
Students made their first impressions of their dinosaurs. These impressions will be used later on display at the Joe Wright Family STEM night.
Students made their first impressions of their dinosaurs. These impressions will be used later on display at the Joe Wright Family STEM night. 
Students made their first impressions of their dinosaurs. These impressions will be used later on display at the Joe Wright Family STEM night.
Students made their first impressions of their dinosaurs. These impressions will be used later on display at the Joe Wright Family STEM night. 
Students used many problem solving skills to attempt to get to their dinosaur.
Students used many problem solving skills to attempt to get to their dinosaur, including using salt to melt their ice. Changing matters state from a solid to a liquid was a challenge.