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About the Administration

 

Allison Sulkson, Principal

I currently live in Wheaton and have live in that community my entire life. I attended Wheaton schools for my primary, junior high and high school experiences. I received my Bachelor’s degree in Education from Illinois State University. My area of concentration was special education. My teaching career began at Boulder Hill Elementary working as a teacher for Kendall County Special Education Cooperative. I taught students in grades third through fifth who were identified under the special education category of Emotionally Disturbed. I worked with this population of students for three years.

 

During my teaching career, I pursed a Master’s degree from Northern Illinois University eventually, obtaining my type 75 Administrative degree. Upon my completion, I accepted a position as a special education Coordinator with Kendall County Special Education Cooperative. During my five years as a coordinator, I worked with many different special education populations. After my career with Kendall County, I joined the Oswego School District, accepting a position as Assistant Principal at Homestead Elementary and The Wheatlands Elementary schools. For three years, I served as Assistant Principal at both buildings.

 

In 2005 I was given the unique opportunity to open Wolf’s Crossing as the building Principal. It was a true honor and privilege to open this building with the excellent staff here at Wolf’s Crossing! They represent the brightest and best Oswego has to offer. I have also truly enjoyed getting to know our students, families and community. The best part of my day is visiting classrooms!

 

My husband and I live two blocks from our childhood homes and our parents. We are true animal lovers and have a grey cat named Scout and a turtle named Moe. In my free time I enjoy reading books, walking, antiquing and shopping.

 

I am so appreciative of all the positive support our community demonstrates daily. A strong collaborative working relationship is critical to our students’ academic and social development! Thanks for all you do and entrusting Wolf’s Crossing with your most precious gift, your children. It is a true joy to work with them!
 

Jeff Modaff, Assistant Principal

 

 
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