FPPK Teacher Spotlight: June Miller

Our Teacher Spotlight section highlights one of our dedicated teachers or staff members at FPPK.

June Miller brings nearly 40 years of experience to FPPK as our Pre-K Lead Teacher. She is known for her warmth and ability to integrate students and their parents into the FPPK family. Her focus goes beyond academics and helps students develop self-confidence, social skills, and more.

Her Approach
When asked what drives her passion for teaching, June says, "The children's curiosity, love of learning, creativity, humor, and zest for life in general. Each year's class is unique, with different skill levels, interests, and energy, yet always filled with the children's smiles and laughter!"

June's favorite part of teaching is seeing each child's progress as the year unfolds, whether forming new friendships, learning new skills, or building confidence—or all of the above! She loves seeing each student's smiles and listening to them share what they've learned or experienced.  

Experience
June earned her bachelor's degree in Early Education from The King's College in Briarcliff Manor, NY.  She worked in two preschool programs before coming to FPPK and has experience teaching Pre-K and kindergarten classes. June also brought insight from 25-plus years of experience as a local summer camp director. 

Personal Life
Outside of school, June sings in two different seasonal church choirs, decorates and crafts, and spends quality time with family and friends. June feels that working at FPPK has been a blessing over the years. Her favorite part is having a role in each child's early childhood experience. The impact each child and family has had on her is immeasurable.

First Presbyterian Preschool and Kindergarten (FPPK) serves children from 2.5 years to Kindergarten. We offer each child the care and compassion they need to become confident and engaged lifelong learners. It's where they start that helps them finish. Learn more about giving your child the right start at FPPK School.

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