Liz Ransom
Upper School Spanish and Adviser to the PostscriptLiz teaches Spanish in Upper School, and is the advisor to The Postscript, the Upper School student newspaper.
Liz is a grade-band coordinator for SubjecttoClimate, a non-profit organization that provides resources and lesson plans for teachers across disciplines to teach about climate change.
A former World Language Department chair at St. Paul’s School for Girls (SPSG), Liz has taught Spanish at public and independent schools for over 20 years, has been a K-8 summer camp counselor at Waldorf of Princeton and SPSG, and was a site director for a summer science program. She has served as a lay minister in the Catholic Church, including three years in Chile.
Liz has recently published exemplary lessons on the New Jersey Climate Education hub and the SubjectToClimate website. She has written for Teaching Tolerance magazine, and has presented at meetings of the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Language (ACTFL), and the Northeast Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (NECTFL).
Liz earned a B.A. in English from John Carroll University, and an M.A. in Pastoral Ministry from Ursuline College. She is the parent of a Park School student in the Class of 2025.
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