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Denis Pelletier

8th Grade ELA/Social Studies ICT

dpelletier@ms915brooklyn.org

What is your background and education?

I began learning how to teach when I was 13 at Mystic Seaport in CT, where I spent time learning how to sail, maritime history and practical nautical skills.  Since I moved to New York City, I pursued Film Production at Pace University and Brooklyn College.  Therefore, I teach with dual perspectives that straddle a respect for tradition while scrutinizing and analyzing perceptions to make discoveries.

How long have you been teaching?

I have had nearly continuous experiences in Education or education-adjacent fields for over the years since; from museums to after schools to summer camps.  Now, after three years of teaching as a Substitute in the DOE, I am beginning my full-time teaching career at MS915.

What is your favorite part of teaching/administrating/parent coordinating?

Seeing a child’s eureka moment is the best singular thing I long to experience every day I step into work.  I love when a student connects an idea and forms a new neurological link, broadening their understanding and world view.  Favoritest thing ever.

What do you like to do outside of school?

I love techy gadgets and my gaming laptop is one of my prized possessions.  I do have two guitars that I really want to get back to practicing, though, and I have 13 full journals of story fragments and ravings I should finally make something of.  And, of course, lesson planning!

January 2020