Julie Alexander
Mrs. Alexander lives on a 60 acre farm in New Plymouth, Idaho with her husband, Paul. They have cattle, horses, two dogs and barn cats. They have a daughter, Hailey that will be attending P.A. school at Touro University in July, and a son, McCall who is pursuing a career in the tech field.
Mrs. Alexander lives on a 60 acre farm in New Plymouth, Idaho with her husband, Paul. They have cattle, horses, two dogs and barn cats. They have a daughter, Hailey that will be attending P.A. school at Touro University in July, and a son, McCall who is pursuing a career in the tech field.
Mrs. Alexander has taught for twenty years in three states and with all grade levels from preschool through sixth grade. She loves teaching STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) and is excited about her students’ involvement in First Lego League (FLL), an international program that challenges students to think like engineers and scientists, choose and solve real world problems, and build, test and program a robot to solve a set of missions in a Robot Game.
Mrs. Alexander has taught for twenty years in three states and with all grade levels from preschool through sixth grade. She loves teaching STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) and is excited about her students’ involvement in First Lego League (FLL), an international program that challenges students to think like engineers and scientists, choose and solve real world problems, and build, test and program a robot to solve a set of missions in a Robot Game.
In her free time, Mrs. Alexander likes to spend time with her family, read, travel, ride horses, hike and do yoga.
In her free time, Mrs. Alexander likes to spend time with her family, read, travel, ride horses, hike and do yoga.