About The Teacher

NAME: Mrs. Theresa Jacopetti

SCHOOL: GNA Elementary Center

CLASS: Speech and Language Therapy

SCHOOL PHONE: (570) 735-1320


About The Teacher

     I am married to my husband, Mike, for 27 years.  We have two daughters, 
Ashley, age 26 , and Leigh Anne, age 24. Ashley graduated from GNA in 2001 
and graduated from King's College with a degree in business administration 
in May 2005. She attended the Academy of Creative Hair Design and is 
employed at Age of Innocence in Dallas.  Leigh graduated from GNA in 2003. 
She earned her biology degree at King's College in 2007. Leigh Anne is 
attending the Temple University School of Dentistry.
     I decided to become a speech-language pathologist when I was in tenth 
grade after my grandfather had a stroke.  His difficulty communicating was 
most disabling. 
     I graduated from GNA in 1976.  I attended Bloomsburg University 
majoring in speech-language pathology.  I graduated with my BS in 1979 and 
with my MS in 1980.  I currently have 60 credits beyond my masters degreee 
in the field of education. I am certified by the PA Department of Education 
in speech therapy.  I am licensed to provide speech & language services by 
the PA Bureau of Professioal and Occupational Affairs.  I earned my 
Certification of Clinical Competence in Speech & Language Pathology from the 
American Speech & Hearing Association in 1981 and maintained it for 28 
years. Most recently, I earned my certification as a Reading Specialist from 
the Pennsylvania Department of Education. 
     I was employed as a speech-language pathologist at Allied Services 
Rehabilitation Center in Scranton until 1982 when I was promoted to be the 
Director of Speech Pathology & Audiology at the Allied Services John Heinz 
Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine in Wilkes-Barre.  I also operated a 
private practice in speech and language therapy. My employment at the GNA 
School District began in 1991. I am an adjunct professor at 
Misericordia University in their Master's Speech-Language Pathology Program. 
I provide PRN speech and language services with Global Health Services to 
the patients at the Birchwood Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in 
Nanticoke, PA and with Rehab Care at the Meadows Nursing and Rehabilitation 
Center in 
Dallas, PA. 
     In addition to my work in speech and language, I am the editor of our 
elementary school newspaper, the K-L Flier.  I coordinate the Volunteer 
Program, advise the safety patrol and bus brigade, and am a member of the 
Reading First Leadership Team.

Mission For The Class

     I respect my students and their individual goals.  I commit myself to 
helping them communicate more effectively in the areas of speaking, 
listening, reading, and writing.