Meg Hopkins: Library and Flexible Pathways
Portrait of a woman outside with wavy hair and glasses and a  big smile.

Ms. Hop is the School Librarian and Flexible Pathways teacher. She has been teaching at Sharon Elementary since 2007. She taught Fourth grade for twelve years before transitioning into the Library in 2019. Ms. Hop has a BA from Salisbury University and a MEd from New England College. Most recently she received her School Library Endorsement through UVM. She is currently working toward a Landmark College Graduate Certificate in Neurodiversity and Learning Differences, with a specialization in Executive Function. She lives in the Upper Valley with her husband and two sons. She loves reading, hockey, hunting, social justice and learning new things. You can reach Ms. Hop at mhopkins@wrvsu.org.

Bryce Landon: Physical Education
Bryce Landon

Mr. Landon splits time between Sharon Elementary and the Newton School as the Physical Education teacher for grades K-8. He grew up in the Upper Valley and earned a BA from Virginia Tech in 2020. This will be his first year teaching and he is excited to get involved in the community. In the fall, he coaches football and has coached basketball in the past. He also enjoys golfing, fishing, and spending time with his family residing in the Upper Valley. You can reach Mr. Landon at blandon@wrvsu.org

Jeffrey Parry: Performing Arts
Jeffrey Parry

Born and raised in Vermont, Mr. Jeffrey Parry is a singer/songwriter, composer and multi-instrumentalist, and enjoys creating, performing and listening to all types of music. He is excited to continue teaching music in the Green Mountain State! Mr. Parry can be reached at jparry@wrvsu.org

Leah Fosco: Art
Leah and family

Leah Fosco teaches art at Sharon Elementary. She has always been an artist but hasn't always been an art teacher. She started her career at an educational nonprofit farm where she learned how to bottle-feed a lamb and milk a cow by hand.  She then worked for almost 10 years at a software company in Burlington, Vermont. She spent those years making art in her spare time and learned to find beauty in a well-organized spreadsheet. She has a BA from the University of Chicago and lives in the Upper Valley with her husband, daughters, chickens, cat, and an ever-expanding and very wild garden. She loves to knit, sew, read, and be active and outside. She is excited and inspired by the problem-solving that happens in art class. She can be reached at lfosco@wrvsu.org