Meet Sheryl Woelber – Interventionist and math teacher at Fulda Public Schools

By Norma Dittman

Fulda Free Press staff writer

Sheryl Woelber is looking forward to the beginning of  the 2017-2018 year with Fulda Schools. She began working in the Fulda District in March of the 2016-2017 school year as an interventionist for math and reading.  This year, she will continue her role as interventionist but will also be teaching Algebra.

As an interventionist, Woelber works on a one-to-one basis with students who are requiring some assistant with math and reading.

She will also be working on  curriculum development.

Originally from Kimball, South Dakota, Woelber is a graduate of Kimball High School and Northern State University in Aberdeen.  She graduated from college with a Secondary Math Degree and a Business minor. Student teaching was accomplished in Morrison, MN.

Woelber then taught math in Morrison and in Chokio-Alberta Districts. In 2001, the Woelber family moved to an acreage south of Dovray as Sheryl’s husband, Loy, had accepted the position of superintendent/high school principal with Westbrook-Walnut Grove Schools.

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