My name is Amy Bohman, and I teach language arts and science in sixth through eighth grade. This is my fourth year at St. Clare teaching language arts and my second year teaching science. I graduated from the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire in 2006 with a degree in Middle Childhood through Early Adolescents Education and a minor in general science. After discovering my passion for teaching reading and writing, I attended Viterbo University in 2016 to earn my reading teacher certification. I began my teaching career at a small Catholic school in Bloomington, Wisconsin, where I stayed for 7 years before wanting to move back closer to family. It was there that I fell in love with Catholic schools and all they have to offer. I love being able to bring Christ into my teaching and interactions every day. It was a heartbreaking decision to leave my school in Bloomington, however, after being hours away for college in Eau Claire and hours away teaching in Bloomington, it was time to come home to Northeast Wisconsin. I feel so blessed to have found a home here. St. Clare feels like family to me. I love that St. Clare has a supportive parish and wonderful families. I had the opportunity to bring forensics to St. Clare a few years ago, and it was embraced with open arms. When I’m not teaching, I enjoy reading, crafting, and spending time with my family.