Good Shepherd Lutheran Preschool is currently closed for summer break. We encourage families interested in enrolling for fall classes to check out our Virtual Tour and the information pages in our Program section. In-person tours are currently unavailable due to the covid-19 pandemic, but we encourage you to contact us to learn more about the preschool and current openings.
Teacher Feature: Mrs. Parrales, Mrs. Jackson, and Mrs. Gormley
Mrs. Lindy Parrales serves as lead teacher and Mrs. Nina Jackson and Mrs. Jennifer Gormley serve as assistant teachers for GSLP’s 5-Day Pre-Kindergarten class.
About Today’s Featured Team
Mrs. Parrales: I am originally from Alexandria, Virginia, but moved every couple of years growing up. I tend to call Pittsburgh home because it is where I spent the most time and graduated high school. Yes, I am still a huge Steelers fan! I have lived in Maryland with my husband for the last 30 years. I have a daughter who teaches kindergarten with MCPS and a son (a GSLP alum), who is a senior at James Madison University.
Mrs. Jackson: I am originally from New York but have lived in the Maryland area for 17 years. My degree is in fine arts (visual arts), though I took some childhood education courses in undergrad for fun! I have one son and one daughter. When my daughter was attending GSLP, I started as a substitute, and now they can't get me to leave! I have always enjoyed working with and on behalf of children in a variety of roles. For example, in college, I was part of a mentoring program for elementary school children, and in the DC area, before its closure, I worked at the Capital Children's Museum in guest services.
Mrs. Gormley: I am originally from New Jersey but have lived in the DC area for many years. I received a bachelor's degree in Education from The Catholic University of America and a master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Maryland. I was a teacher in MCPS for 12 years and have spent many recent years with my children at home. My children are 11, 9, and 6 years old. I started substitute teaching at GSLP while my youngest daughter was in pre-K and loved working with the children and staff at GSLP. I was lucky to join Mrs. Parrales's team in 2018 and look forward to another year ahead.
What These Teammates Love About Working at GSLP
Mrs. Parrales: I love working with the children each and every day! It is so rewarding to witness their growth socially and academically throughout the year. I enjoy getting to know and working with the families of GSLP to ensure each child gets the support they need. I especially love the challenge of making sure the children are prepared and ready to enter kindergarten with confidence and a love of learning! I cannot say enough about the staff at GSLP. They are a kind, dedicated, and deeply committed group of women. We enjoy working with each other to create the best preschool experience possible for each and every child walking through the doors of GSLP!
Mrs. Jackson: I love working with the children. Their perspectives are interesting, fresh and entertaining. I enjoy engaging with them and learning about them as people. It is very rewarding to see their progress through the year as they grow in ability and confidence.
Mrs. Gormley: It is amazing to see how the students grow and develop throughout the school year. I love their energy and seeing their smiling faces each day.
Thank you, Mrs. Parrales, Mrs. Jackson, and Mrs. Gormley! We are glad to have you on the GSLP team!
Teacher Appreciation Week: H is for HAPPINESS
Happiness is a preschool classroom! Our teachers bring joy to their work, making our classrooms warm and inviting.
Creating a joyful environment for learning is another key aspect of our mission at GSLP, and our teachers are the people who make that happen. Children laugh and smile as teachers lead them in play. With our staff, school is fun!
Our team members also bring happiness to each other. Our teachers look for opportunities to have fun and laugh together. Teachers linger in the halls long after school not only to offer support and advice to each other but often just because they are having a good time.
And as we continue through the strange times we now live in, we still find joy in seeing the happiness our teachers help bring students as they take the time to check in with them via videoconference from home.
Love, learning, and laughter - teachers are the ones who make it all possible! Thank you, teachers!
Each day during Teacher Appreciation Week, GSLP will share one of the many things that make our teachers such special people. We thank all our teachers for their hard work, dedication, and service to the community!
Teacher Feature: Mrs. German and Mrs. Lawson
Mrs. Tracey German and Mrs. Sandra Lawson serve as co-lead teachers for GSLP’s 3-Day Pre-Kindergarten class. Mrs. Lawson will serve as GSLP’s Educational Program Director beginning this fall.
About Today’s Featured Team
Mrs. German: My husband and I have two daughters, a high school sophomore and a third grader (who both attended GSLP). I was afforded the opportunity to be a stay-at-home mom, and once our youngest started elementary school, I began to work outside the home. After a year as a lunch recess aide, I decided I wanted more interaction with the children and began working at GSLP.
Mrs. Lawson: I'm originally from Los Angeles, California, but I have been a Maryland transplant for 13 years. I have always been in the education field, even peripherally — I worked for a tutoring company through college, then as a high school teacher, and then as a program manager that worked closely with school on grants and character programs. My husband and I met in college and have been married for almost 15 years. We have two wonderful kiddos: a 6-year-old son, who did 3 years at GSLP, and a 4-year-old daughter, who is in her last year at GSLP. I was a stay-at-home mom after my son was born, and last year I was blessed to be able to join the GSLP teaching team!
What These Teammates Love About Working at GSLP
Mrs. German: It is wonderful to see the growth and confidence [the children] exhibit throughout the year!
Mrs. Lawson: As a co-teacher there are so many wonderful things about working at GSLP. The sense of wonder a child brings to the class is contagious! I have amazing coworkers who help each other, find plenty of reasons to laugh and are always building each other up! I love getting to know each child and watching them shine!
Thank you, Mrs. German and Mrs. Lawson! We are glad to have you on the GSLP team!
Teacher Appreciation Week: C is for CARING
Caring, kindness, compassion - LOVE. It’s one of the most important qualities our teachers bring to the classroom.
Love, learning, and laughter - it’s part of our motto and our mission at GSLP. Love of learning, love for our neighbors, and love for each child in our care.
Our teachers, as we’ve said all week, care deeply about promoting children’s learning and work hard to improve their practice and create exciting, engaging lessons. However, every teacher understands that the first step in helping children grow and fulfill their potential is to ensure they feel safe and loved in the classroom.
Teachers strive to create an environment where children feel safe to explore new things, to make mistakes and try again, and to express and learn to recognize their feelings. A safe environment like this is built on a foundation of love. Teachers help children feel that school is a place where they belong and where they will always find someone who cares.
Each day during Teacher Appreciation Week, GSLP will share one of the many things that make our teachers such special people. We thank all our teachers for their hard work, dedication, and service to the community!