Mrs. Bigaouette attended University of Northwestern in St. Paul, MN where she received a bachelor’s degree in elementary education with minor in middle school (5-8) mathematics and then went on for a master’s degree at Bethel University in special education (K-12 grade) with licensure in learning disabilities.
She has previously taught for 6 years in a Christian School in the cities. Her first three years she was a middle school math, science, and robotics teacher and her last three years she developed and was the director of an academic support program that provided academic services to students needing additional support.
What do you like to do in your spare time?
Some of the things that I enjoy doing in my spare time are baking, reading, being outdoors,or going on “adventures” with my family!
Why do you feel called into Christian education?
Christian education provides a unique opportunity to partner with parents in the raising and developing of their student(s) beyond just academics. It is my desire to encourage students to have a deep love for the Lord and a solid foundation built on the Word of God while also helping students to see what gifts and abilities the Lord has given them and how they can use these to glorify Him, work their hardest in all that they do, and ultimately make a positive difference in our community and beyond.
The best part about following Jesus is...that I know that I am loved by Him and can always turn to Him in every situation (joys, sorrows, troubles, and more) and He provides peace, guidance, and comfort.