Lake Forest School District 67 announces new 2nd-grade teacher at Cherokee Elementary

Lake Forest School District 67 announces new 2nd-grade teacher at Cherokee Elementary
Julianne Breezee, Cherokee Elementary School teacher — Lake Forest School District 67 Facebook
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Lake Forest School District 67 has announced the appointment of Julianne Breezee as a new second-grade teacher at Cherokee Elementary School. Breezee aims to foster an interactive and engaging classroom environment that encourages curiosity and collaborates with families and staff to support each child’s success.

According to Lake Forest School District 67, Breezee enjoys hiking and outdoor exploration, having lived in Colorado near the mountains for several years. She is also a yoga instructor who integrates mindfulness, movement, and creativity into her teaching approach.

“I’m thrilled to join Lake Forest D67 as a 2nd-grade teacher! I love creating classrooms where learning is interactive, engaging, and sparks curiosity. I chose Lake Forest D67 for its collaborative culture and focus on supporting every child’s success. I can’t wait to partner with families and colleagues to make this year a meaningful and memorable experience for our students!” said Breezee.

Cherokee Elementary School, established in 1962 in Lake Forest, Illinois, serves kindergarten through fourth-grade students with an enrollment of approximately 325. The school features navy blue and gold colors, with “Champ,” the Cheetah as its mascot. It offers Mandarin immersion and Spanish language programs within its academic curriculum. According to Lake Forest Schools, school events are supported by the APT (Association of Parents & Teachers) and Spirit of 67 Foundation.

Lake Forest Elementary School District 67 serves around 1,600 students from Pre-K through eighth grade across three elementary schools—Cherokee Elementary (K-4), Everett Elementary (K-4), Sheridan Elementary (Pre-K-4)—and Deer Path Middle School (5-8). Known for innovative instructional practices, the district emphasizes inclusive education and personalized learning experiences aimed at fostering academic, social-emotional development. The district’s mission is to inspire and empower students while cultivating respect for others in a dynamic learning environment.



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