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Mrs. Eller

Welcome to Mrs. Eller's classroom!  I teach Foods I, Interior Design Fundamentals, Interior Design Technology and Interior Design Studio.  Prior to teaching I worked as a commercial Interior Designer for 13 years and have a Bachelor of Science degree in Housing and Interior Design from UNC-Greensboro.  I live in Hudson with my husband and two dogs.  My daughter teaches in Catawba County and my son is a student at ASU.  I am active in my church and enjoy family and community activities.  I also enjoy teaching students.

  • Students are able to access assignments and materials for Foods I and Interior Design I & II on Canvas. Students can access Canvas through their school email or they can download the student version app on their smart phone.

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    Welcome to Mrs. Eller's classroom!

    It is with pleasure that I welcome you to the Family and Consumer Science Department this semester.  I am excited to begin my fourteenth year at Hibriten.  Prior to teaching I worked as a commercial Interior Designer for 13 years and have a Bachelor of Science degree in Housing and Interior Design from UNC-Greensboro.  I live in Hudson with my husband and two dogs.  I am active in my church and enjoy family and community activities.  I also enjoy teaching students.  

  • Interior Design I

    Materials List

     

    A 2-inch loose leaf binder with your first name, last name, and class period written clearly on the front.

    Two labeled dividers in your notebook:

    Notes

    Assignments

    Loose leaf paper for your notebook and a pen or pencil.

  • Foods I 

    Materials List

     

    A 2-inch loose leaf binder with your first name, last name, and class period written clearly on the front.

    Two labeled dividers in your notebook:

    Notes

    Recipes

    Loose leaf paper for your notebook and a pen or pencil.

  • Classroom Expectations

    Each student will receive a copy of my classroom expectations and course outline. The course outline is taken directly from the North Carolina Standard Course of Study ( www.ncpublicschools.org ).

    The final exam in all FCS classes is the State CTE Post Assessment. The exam is required and will count 20% of your final grade. You will receive a progress report every 4.5 weeks during the semester. Class attendance is very important so please be in class every day.