Profiled: LacyJane Folger Miss New Hampshire USA 2011
I graduated in May of 2010 from Wheelock College in Boston, Massachusetts with a double-major in Human Development and Child life, a focus in Psychology, and a minor in Theatre.
In June of 2010 I flew to Phoenix, AZ for the Child Life Conference where I sat for the Child Life Certification exam. I am proud to say that I am officially a Certified Child Life Specialist! I am now pursuing my Masters degree as an advanced standing graduate student at Wheelock College where I am Majoring in Child Life and Family Studies.
Profiled: LacyJane Folger Miss New Hampshire USA 2011
I graduated in May of 2010 from Wheelock College in Boston, Massachusetts with a double-major in Human Development and Child life, a focus in Psychology, and a minor in Theatre.
In June of 2010 I flew to Phoenix, AZ for the Child Life Conference where I sat for the Child Life Certification exam. I am proud to say that I am officially a Certified Child Life Specialist! I am now pursuing my Masters degree as an advanced standing graduate student at Wheelock College where I am Majoring in Child Life and Family Studies.
I am the youngest of three girls; Sheridan, Branden, and Richy. My family and friends mean the world to me! I have two dogs; Prince Spartikus (Toy Poodle) and Knight (Montana Black Lab).
I was born and raised in New Hampshire so when I am not doing pageants you can find me enjoying the White Mountains, Hiking, at the Drive-In movies, or perhaps my most favorite hobby- OFF ROADING and MUDDING!
My favorite food is anything chocolate, my favorite color is pink, and my birthstone is a diamond.
I am very excited and proud to be representing the granite state of New Hampshire in the upcoming Miss USA competition in the spring of 2011 in Las Vegas, Nevada and I thank you all for your love and support!
I hope to make you very proud.
Lots of love,
Lacy Jane
Listen to LacyJane’s interview from 10-7-2011
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No teacher should have to put up with being assaulted. My question would be: Of these assaults, how many were my students with disabilities and how many were by students with a poor home life, poor parenting, and a huge sense of entitlement? In either case, the teacher should not need to be afraid to go to work.
ooops by students not my students
When I heard this morning that 20 teachers where assaulted last month I was mortified. $30,000.a month, I wonder if the parents where to be held responsible for that cost if there kids would act out in such a manner. What ever happened to the days when we where kid and going to YDC was the big fear. Why is that facility not used for Manchester resident kids anymore? Or is it. My goodness, my daughter is going to college to become a teacher, should she rethink that career choice??? Maybe she would be safer being a police officer, at least she would be able to defend herself. I remember stories from my Grandfather that way back when, bad kids got strapped outside the state house in Concord when it was deserved. Wonder what kid’s of today would behave like if that could happen to them.