Stephanie Winter
Upper Elementary Teacher

Stephanie has a Bachelors of Science in Early Childhood Education from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock with an emphasis in Spanish. She is completing a Masters in Curriculum and Instruction from Western Governors University with an emphasis in Mathematics.
Prior to joining Elizabeth Academy, Stephanie taught in central Arkansas for eight years and four counties of Utah for more than ten years. She has taught Pre-K through 12th grade and all subject areas, but her true love is mathematics. She also teaches STEAM and Stop Motion using LEGO.
In her spare time, Stephanie enjoys spending time with her husband (Bo), children (Jamie, Hope, Caleb, and Joshua), grandchildren (Carli and Julian), dogs (Hunk and Belle), and cats (Clo Clo and Mittens), going to Disneyland, and coloring.
Elementary Staff
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Lower Elementary Teacher See Bio: Dawn WieboldStephanie Winter
Upper Elementary Teacher See Bio: Stephanie WinterSammi Nelson
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Upper Elementary Teacher See Bio: Caroline “CC” Clapp
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