JoAnn Layton » Biography

Biography

JoAnn Layton has had the opportunity to teach STEM classes to middle school students for 15 years and joined Trinity Hall as an educator four years ago.  This year, JoAnn will be teaching AP Environmental Science, freshman Physics, and freshman Engineering. Prior to this, JoAnn worked in industry for both the environmental and distribution sectors. 
 
JoAnn graduated with a B.S. in environmental science from Rutgers University, an M.S. in environmental science from New Jersey Institute of Technology and an M.S. in Education from Dowling College (located on Long Island). JoAnn is also an adjunct professor at Brookdale Community College and teaches Environmental Sustainability in the STEM Department.
 
JoAnn enjoys spending time with her family; going to the beach, mountain biking, surfing skiing, hiking and traveling. Her two boys, Connor and Donovan, both attend MAST on Sandy Hook and keep her busy.
 

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