All Saints of St. John Vianney

28702 Euclid Ave.
Wickliffe, Ohio 44092
(440)943-1395
allsaints@oh.rr.com

 
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Mrs. Terri Armelli - Computer Teacher
(Homeroom 8B)
mrsarmelli@yahoo.com

All Saints Computer Lab website
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Welcome to my webpage! This is my 27th year of teaching in Catholic schools. My teaching career began as a first grade teacher. It was exciting to teach this age level. I loved watching how much my students accomplished and grew over the school year. I have been teaching at All Saints since 1996. I taught fourth grade for two years and am now in my 13th year of being the computer teacher. I find this position to be the most rewarding and fun.

I love teaching children how to use the computer and skills that they will be able to use for the rest of their life. I enjoy seeing their excitement when they’ve learned something new. This year I am also teaching sixth grade English and have an eighth grade homeroom. This keeps me busy and makes it possible for me to know the students better. I truly believe that Catholic education is an important part of a child’s growth as a person. Catholic education helps to instill values and strengthens a child’s relationship with God. All Saints enforces this relationship through daily prayer, community service and liturgies. We are fortunate in that the priests from St. John Vianney are weekly instructors in all of our classrooms.

My husband, Tim and I have been married for 29 years and belong to St. John Vianney. Tim is a teacher at Chardon High School. We have two sons, both of whom are graduates of All Saints. Brian graduated from Bowling Green last year. Dan is a junior at Lake Catholic. He will be the final Armelli at Lake Catholic for a while. I was in the 1st graduating class, my husband taught there for 18 years and Brian graduated in 2004. In the summer, we like to visit different ballparks. This is a great way to not only enjoy baseball, but also see and explore different parts of the United States.This year we went to Philadelphia. Not only did we see the Indians lose, but we also saw the Liberty Bell and ate a famous cheesesteak from Pat's! Don’t ask me my favorite – there’s something unique about every place we’ve visited.

I feel very blessed to be a part of both All Saints and St. John Vianney!

Updated 08.28.10

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