Tracey Van De Veire
Tracey Van De Veire is the Learning Impaired Moderate to Severe-Severe to Profound teacher at Seoul American High School on the Yongsan Garrison in Seoul, South Korea. She has eight years of teaching experience and five years with DoDEA.
Mrs. Van De Veire received her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Exceptional Student Education, Cum Laude from Florida Atlantic University, a Master of Arts Degree in Exceptional Student Education, Cum Laude and the Autism Spectrum Disorders Certificate and Endorsement from University of Central Florida. She also earned a Master of Science Degree in Multidisciplinary Studies with a focus on Technology and Leadership, Summa Cum Laude and a Certificate of Educational Technology and Information Leadership from Buffalo State University. She is professionally certified in 13 categories of Special Education and as a School Educational Technologist.
"Tracey possesses the ability to access and analyze information, and she has the curiosity and imagination to keep all students moving towards our school vision of "Students Prepared for Success," said Seoul American High School Principal, Donald T. Williams Jr. (Willy). "Mrs. Van De Veire is an uncompromising advocate for high student achievement for all students and accepts nothing less from her students."
Mrs. Van De Veire believes that the rewards of teaching are the success of her students. Her students have had the opportunity to learn the full extent of using Google Apps for Education, learning to Code with the Hour of Code and Blogging within her classroom. She also provides her students many opportunities to learn life and job skills in a variety of vocational settings within the Yongsan Garrison.
Mrs. Van De Veire is married to a retired U.S. Army officer and they have 4 children and 1 grandchild. She enjoys traveling, photography, exercising and also volunteering with her husband each weekend at the Bowling alley with Korean children as well as serving the soldiers on the Yongsan Garrison at the USO in Seoul.