Lee Anne Eareckson
Lee Anne Eareckson teaches Honors Biology, French and World Languages and Cultures at Moscow High School. She advises the Environmental Club and the Human Rights/International Club. She received a B.A. in Ecology and Systematics from Cornell University, a Teaching Credential from the University of Wisconsin, and an M.S. in Wildlife Biology from the University of Idaho.
Lee Anne serves on the Latah County Parks Board and the the Friends of Phillips Farm Board, and is a member of the Latah County Human Rights Task Force. She lives in Viola, Idaho, with her husband Tom Gorman, several pets, numerous chickens, and several thousand honey bees.
Lee Anne serves on the Latah County Parks Board and the the Friends of Phillips Farm Board, and is a member of the Latah County Human Rights Task Force. She lives in Viola, Idaho, with her husband Tom Gorman, several pets, numerous chickens, and several thousand honey bees.
Education
Bachelor of Arts in Biology and Linguistics, Cornell University, 1982
Teaching Credential, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1988
Master of Science in Wildlife Management, University of Idaho, 2001
Teaching Credential, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1988
Master of Science in Wildlife Management, University of Idaho, 2001