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Teachers discuss their credentials, classrooms and their lives outside of work. Today we profile a math teacher at Lisle Junior High School.

Karlie grew up in the woods of Starved Rock State Park. She learned to read with copies of Star and Globe magazines at her grandparents' house. Inspired, Karlie started her print career in grade school--contributing drawings and poetry to the kids' section of the local newspaper--and never stopped.
Karlie covered school events and waxed nostalgic about The Golden Girls as a high school journalist; then helmed the editing desk of her community college paper and churned out the school's press releases for two years. She graduated from Columbia College Chicago with a degree in Journalism, focusing on magazine and online coverage. Upon graduation, Karlie had contributed news stories to ChicagoTalks and the LaSalle Daily NewsTribune, and wrote a regular opinion column for The Times in Ottawa, IL. She has detailed cultural events for Flavorpill Chicago and A.V. Club Chicago. She is proud to have collaborated with fellow Columbia students on an investigative news package about the General Assembly Scholarships, which won awards from the Chicago Headline Club and Society of Professional Journalists.
Karlie joined Patch in June 2010 and helped build Lisle Patch from the ground up. She's making her first long-term leap out of state lines as the new editor for Sunset Hills-Crestwood Patch.
In her spare time, Karlie still indulges in celebrity rags. She loves music, frequenting antique and resale shops, wandering the Arboretum and spending time with her kid sister.
Teachers discuss their credentials, classrooms and their lives outside of work. Today we profile a math teacher at Lisle Junior High School.

The winners participated in I Love My Library Card Month at local businesses.
The university commends alumni who have made extraordinary contributions to the community.
The NASA scientist and colleagues met with students yesterday.
Here are some items discussed at the Oct. 4 regular village board meeting.
Artsonia exhibits, sells student artwork online. Schiesher and Tate Woods are among Illinois schools featured.
Teachers discuss their credentials, classrooms and their lives outside of work. Today we profile a mathematics instructor at Benedictine University.
Enforcement over four nights yields 39 offenses.
Park district says construction is on schedule.
The district hopes to move out of Meadows Center, into a new building for fall 2011 preschool classes.
Lisle Patch chronicles the changing foliage throughout the Morton Arboretum and other spots in town.
The village will host an oldies-themed parade and block party to welcome the new event to town.
The Morton Arboretum provides monthly gardening tips; October focuses on winter preparation.