BRYNNE ROCKOVITS
Kindergarten Teacher
B.A., Moral Psychology with a minor in Classical Studies, Languages, and Literature, Franklin & Marshall College.
M.A.Ed., Curriculum & Instruction, The College of William & Mary
Ms. Rockovits was a First Grade Teacher at York County School Division, where she was responsible for planning and implementing the curriculum for English, Math, Science, and Social Studies. She worked as a substitute teacher for the Northampton Area School District, providing general education instruction for grades K-5 and assisting the K-2 reading specialist with reading intervention plans, MTSS, data collection, and data analysis. She is a founding member of the “Philosophy at McCaskey” program, an outreach program between Franklin and Marshall College and Lancaster City Schools, bringing philosophy curriculum to secondary students in grades 9-12.
Ms. Rockovits holds a Master of Arts in Education, Curriculum & Instruction from The College of William and Mary and a Bachelor of Arts in Moral Psychology with a minor in Classical Studies, Languages, and Literature from Franklin and Marshall College.
