Hello! My name is Reema Jarjoura. I was born and raised in Ann Arbor to Arab immigrant parents and went through the public schools, attending Thurston Elementary, Clague Middle School and Huron High School. I graduated from Eastern Michigan University and have a Master’s Degree in the Art of Teaching. My mom also taught at King for 30 years and I was fortunate to work with her for nearly fifteen of those years. This will be my 28th year at King.
My husband, Joseph Jarjoura, is an Engineer at Toyota Technical Center. We have two daughters, Layla (20) and Jenna (18). Layla attends Western Michigan University and Jenna is a freshman at the University of Michigan. We also have a fun and loving dog named Sadie. In our spare time we enjoy biking, traveling and attending various sporting, social and cultural events with our family and friends.
This had to come to an abrupt change over a year now due to Covid, and we are finding some kind of new normal, just like many others. I am so happy to be doing more things in person, especially school!
I believe that all children have a love for learning and a thirst for knowledge! I look forward to teaching Fourth Grade this 2021-2022 school year. I am fortunate to be able to work with students and families from so many different cultural backgrounds. It's important to me that my students feel welcomed in a safe, nurturing and supportive environment. My hopes and dreams for this school year are to inspire and engage our future generation and to celebrate each other.
This upcoming year of 2021-2022 will bring new challenges in the ways of learning. My hope is that we can take this year as an opportunity to continue learning… no matter what!
My husband, Joseph Jarjoura, is an Engineer at Toyota Technical Center. We have two daughters, Layla (20) and Jenna (18). Layla attends Western Michigan University and Jenna is a freshman at the University of Michigan. We also have a fun and loving dog named Sadie. In our spare time we enjoy biking, traveling and attending various sporting, social and cultural events with our family and friends.
This had to come to an abrupt change over a year now due to Covid, and we are finding some kind of new normal, just like many others. I am so happy to be doing more things in person, especially school!
I believe that all children have a love for learning and a thirst for knowledge! I look forward to teaching Fourth Grade this 2021-2022 school year. I am fortunate to be able to work with students and families from so many different cultural backgrounds. It's important to me that my students feel welcomed in a safe, nurturing and supportive environment. My hopes and dreams for this school year are to inspire and engage our future generation and to celebrate each other.
This upcoming year of 2021-2022 will bring new challenges in the ways of learning. My hope is that we can take this year as an opportunity to continue learning… no matter what!