Quileute Tribal School

La Push, Washington  

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Mary Anne Earley

Mary Anne Earley has worked at QTS for 17 years as a Title I teacher for reading, language arts, and math, Title I Coordinator, Head Teacher, and currently as the Success For All  program Facilitator for Reading and Math.   Previously she worked as a fifth grade teacher in Port Angeles, a coordinator of the Peninsula College Office in Forks, and as a substitute teacher in Forks for ten years.

 Mrs. Earley has resided in Forks since her marriage to Harold in 1974.  Mr. Earley is a lifetime resident of Forks.  Mrs. Earley had to learn to get rid of her “city” ways when she moved here and learn about smelting, hunting, fishing, and the family sport of BOWLING!! Her husband and youngest son are both excellent at this sport.  Mrs. Earley enjoys it but says she is “soooo bad”!

She has three children and four grandchildren.  She spends time playing cars, Barbies,  Twister,  and computer games with the grandchildren when they come to visit. Her youngest son is attending college near Seattle and lives with his sister.  The older son still lives in Forks. 

 Mrs. Earley’s hobby is collecting pictures and other things that have manatees on them, because she fell in love with them on her trip to EpCot Center in Florida. She also likes anything that is Southwest such as chili pepper things, Mexican plates, baskets, and woven rugs.