Part of the family Hannah Uher
I still remember the night I received the phone call from Mr. Grasby explaining that I had been assigned to teach and coach at Lakeside. As a new college graduate and excited first-time teacher, I was blown away by the number of welcoming emails and messages I got from the faculty and staff. At the time, I thought maybe it was just classic Wisconsin friendliness, but it is clear now that it was so much more. Lakeside is such a special place to be a part of because Lakeside is a family.
Teaching Anatomy & Physiology and Freshman General Science means that I get to see 166 smiling student faces every single day. In the spring, I am also blessed to coach the girl’s soccer team. While I love teaching science and coaching soccer, the best part of my job is sharing the gospel with these eager, young souls. Lakeside is more than just a great school, and our school year theme “Witness” demonstrates exactly how that is true. We prepare students to witness to the world. I love hearing students share their faith in the classroom. I love seeing them demonstrate their faith in the hallways. Most of all, though, I love to know that my students will go on to spread that same faith to everyone they meet.
Hannah graduated from Wisconsin Lutheran High School in 2013 and Martin Luther College in 2017. Her husband Eric teaches 6th grade at Peace Lutheran School in Sun Prairie, and enjoys assisting Hannah with soccer camps. When they’re not teaching or coaching, "you can find [us] tackling grad school, playing board games, exploring new coffee shops and restaurants, or enjoying our Creator's amazing masterpiece."
Left: Attending a Madison Forwards game with some of the Lakeside family. Middle: Last spring during virtual instruction, staff gathered to make photo messages for the seniors. Right: An Anatomy class tradition involves dressing Mr. Bones in festive attire.
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