Mrs. Sudhoff is a native of Greenville, Ohio and graduated from Greenville High School in 2005. While in high school, she played fastpitch softball and was a cheerleader. She was also involved in many other school clubs, activities and sports, but had the greatest experiences before college in her numerous art courses while in high school, and being the editor of her high school yearbook.
After high school, Mrs. Sudhoff moved more than three hours away and attended the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky where she began her freshman year as an interior design major. After a semester, Mrs. Sudhoff decided she wasn't able to be as creative as she thought she could be as an interior design major, plus...it was just too much math! So, after her first semester, she became an art studio major with an emphasis in photography. She double-majored in art education as well, solely because her mother thought it would be a good "back up plan."
With no plans of becoming a teacher, Mrs. Sudhoff entered her final semester before college graduation as a student teacher at Tates Creek High School, an inner-city high school of about 3,000 students in Lexington, Kentucky. This was an experience that Miss Everman will never forget, as this is where she fell in love with being a teacher, specifically, a high school art teacher.
After graduating from UK in May of 2009, Mrs. Sudhoff had plans to move to New Orleans, Louisiana, but life happened and she found herself back in the small town of Greenville, Ohio. After a year of substituting later, Mrs. Sudhoff became the new middle school art teacher at Arcanum-Butler Middle School in Arcanum, Ohio. This was when she decided to go back to school to earn her masters degree.
While being a full-time teacher at Arcanum and cheerleading coach at Greenville High School, Mrs. Sudhoff was enrolled as a full-time graduate student at the University of Dayton, majoring in special education.
In the spring of 2012, life happened again, and Mrs. Sudhoff found herself to be the new high school art teacher at Fort Recovery High School, where she currently teaches. Finally, a high school art teaching job with her very own classroom! To make things even better, Mrs. Sudhoff earned her masters degree as an Intervention Specialist from the University of Dayton in December of 2012, with future plans of returning to school once again to study educational administration or art therapy (who knows!?).
Mrs. Sudhoff thoroughly loves her job at Fort Recovery High School, where she is not only the art teacher, but also the yearbook adviser, cheerleading coach, assistant softball coach, and of course, the art club adviser.
She attributes her success in her life thus far to her wonderful parents, Jon and Misty Everman, both of Greenville, as well as her family, husband Zach, and her friends.
In her free time (yes, teachers have some free time), Mrs. Sudhoff enjoys photography, coaching, yoga, working out, traveling with her mom, Broadway musicals, creating art, dance, and spending time with her family and of course...following the KENTUCKY WILDCATS!
The Teacher's Artwork Check back soon to see some more of Mrs. Sudhoff's work!
A black and white shot of the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.