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Rachel Brownell

Functional Literacy/Intervention Instructor at Mastery Charter Schools

Rachel Brownell is a Learning Support Literacy Teacher and Reading Interventionist at Mastery Charter Schools in Philadelphia.2 She previously worked as a reading interventionist at Mariana Bracetti Academy Charter School before joining Mastery Charter Schools as a special education teacher.1

Rachel graduated from Reed College in 2007 with a major in French.1 During her time at Reed, she wrote her thesis on "The Construction of Identity through Structure and Content in the Fiction of Anne Hébert," advised by Professor Ann Delehanty.1

Known for her wit, outspoken personality, and tenacity, Rachel was described by her thesis advisor as a student who lit up every classroom she was in.1 She was passionate about teaching students to read and enjoyed watching unknown words become known to her students.1

Rachel passed away on March 12, 2019, in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania.1 She was remembered fondly by her professors and colleagues for her dedication to education and her supportive nature towards both her teachers and peers.1

Highlights

Oct 22 · researchgate.net
Individual and Contextual Factors Influencing Special Education ...
Jul 1 · reed.edu
Rachel Brownell '07 - Obituaries - Reed College
Rachel Brownell '07 - Obituaries - Reed College

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States