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JANE COX, HUMANITIES |
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Jane Cox Jane Cox entered the doors of St. Francis in January, 1980 amidst a snow storm. She totaled her sports car on the way to school the next day and hitched a ride down Hwy. 42. Twenty-seven years and several cars later, Jane is still here, teaching Humanities and Spanish. Cox graduated from the In 1985, Cox created the Humanities program at St. Francis. The curriculum includes Impressionistic Art (7th), American Artists and Authors (6th), Literature Goes to the Movies (5th), and an introduction to these courses for 3rd and 4th grades. What began as a dream to have students recognize a Monet from a Picasso has become an integral part of the St. Francis curriculum. Cox has organized yearly art trips for the 7th grade to museums in When she is not traveling, Jane can be found designing costumes for the drama department or running study hall after school. She has been the faculty representative to the St. Francis Board of Trustees and on the Speed Museum Teacher Board. Currently, she is St. Francis’ representative to KAIS, where she planned the New Teachers Institute for 2004 and will again for 2005. Jane has just been appointed to the Louisville Cultural Consortium. She has taken oil painting lessons at the Crescent Moon Studio since 2003. Jane is proud of all three daughters who went through St. Francis: Abby, a dentist in
Fine Arts Department St. Francis School 11000 US Highway 42 Goshen, Kentucky 40026 |