Kim Quinnell
Quinnell will teach kindergarten. She was raised in Prentice and is a proud graduate of Prentice High School. She earned a Bachelor of science in elementary education and human services with a minor in language arts from UW-Oshkosh in 1990. She earned a Master in education from Saint Mary’s University. She taught for 31 years at Thorp School District.
She has been married to Jon for 32 years. Their son Alex works at Bedrock Services. Their daughter Abby will graduate from UW-Eau Claire in the fall with a degree in communication disorders. When not teaching she is an avid reader, football fanatic and is “Mama Q” to many. She said she loves teaching and am always wanting to discover new ideas happening in the field of education. Teri Steinbach
Steinbach will teach science for grades 7-12. She was originally from a small town located North of Green Bay called Little Suamico, where she was raised on a hog farm. However, she has been happy to call the Gilman area home since 2002. She earned a Bachelor of Science in 1996 from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Master of Science in Education from St. Norbert College in 2002.
Her undergraduate studies primarily included the areas of zoology, biological aspects of conservation, and chemistry. While teaching, she was able to complete graduate studies, which had a science teaching emphasis. Most recently, she was able to further study chemistry and chemistry education through graduate work at South Dakota State University.
She and her husband, Craig Steinbach, have a daughter, Aubrey, 13 and a son, Dax, 10.
When not teaching she enjoys spending time with her family. They enjoy working with bird dogs, hunting, and just being outdoors.