4th Grade

Tricia Lambert - 4th Grade Teacher

 

Tricia Lambert is a 4th grade teacher at Eldorado Elementary. Though she has taught for 20 years, this is her first year at Eldorado!

 

Tricia has lived most of her life in central Indiana before moving to Fort Collins, Colorado in 2010. She and her husband moved back to the Hoosier state to be closer to their children and extended families. They returned to Colorado in 2023 and now reside in Littleton. 

 

Tricia earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education from Indiana University. Her  passion for learning is ongoing as she continues her  education as a teacher. 

 

Tricia’s  classroom will be a safe place for students to step out of their comfort zones, take risks with their thinking, and take charge of their learning.  It is her hope that every child will contribute to their classroom family in a productive and positive way and have fun along the journey!

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Lisa Sandy - 4th Grade Teacher

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This is Lisa's 12th year at Eldorado, six years teaching Sixth Grade and six years teaching Fourth Grade. Prior to Eldorado, Lisa taught Fifth and Sixth Grades in Parker, and Fifth Grade in Irving, Texas.  In her free time, Lisa enjoys spending time with her son, who just graduated from ThunderRidge and will be a Freshman at the University of Northern Colorado in the fall.

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