Mrs. Marcinkus chose a career in education in the Summer of 2007.
After graduation from Carthage College (Kenosha, WI) in May of 2006 with a Bachelor’s of Arts in English, Communication, and Digital Media, she worked on campus as an event planner for Carthage’s Office of Alumni Relations until she moved on to work as a Communications Assistant for a Healthcare Company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Realizing shortly into the gig that this just wasn’t the career for her, Mrs. Marcinkus chose to leave the field and head back to school.
In the fall of 2007, she began substitute teaching for the Kenosha Unified School District, and after just a few days, Mrs. Marcinkus knew this was her life’s dream… to be a teacher. That Spring, she enrolled in Carthage’s Accelerated Education Program, and in the Fall of 2008, began her career as a full-time educator with the Racine Unified School District as an 8th grade English teacher. Fall of 2009, Mrs. Marcinkus moved to Horlick High School, where she is still teaching today. Throughout her tenure at Horlick, her classes have included AP Language and Composition, Creative Writing, Yearbook, Newspaper, Science Fiction Literature, Mystery Literature, American Literature, World Literature, AP Seminar, and AP Research.
In 2010, she completed her Master’s in Education from Carthage College after successfully completing a thesis about creating and following an annual AP Language and Composition curriculum.
In the Fall of 2013, Mrs. Marcinkus embarked on yet another adventure in the field of education and became Horlick’s Girls’ JV and Assistant Varsity Coach, and every season since, she has loved coaching more and more. In the Winter of 2013, Mrs. Marcinkus also began coaching club volleyball with Racine Juniors. In the Summer of 2017, Coach Dana moved to EPIC Volleyball Club in their inaugural sand volleyball season. Also, in the Fall of 2017, she stepped up her challenge as a Coach and took on the Boys Varsity program at Horlick as Head Coach. As Boy’s Varsity Head Coach, Mrs. Marcinkus helped the Rebels make it to state two out of the three seasons, finishing the 2019 season ranked as #10 in the state, Conference Champions, Conference Tournament Champions, and finishing the season in Green Bay as #5 in the state of Wisconsin.
Currently, Mrs. Marcinkus is in her 16th year as an Educator, 14th year at Horlick High School.
At home, she has an amazing husband, whom she used to share a classroom with until he retired and now, he spends his time “creating.” They adopted a loving Black Lab mix named Maddux and a friendly, lovable Pit Bull named Lando, both of which now run their home.
Being a life-long learner, Mrs. Marcinkus is also a National Writing Project Consultant and Instructor after attending a Summer Research Session in 2015, which resulted in research and a presentation on Revision in the Classroom (Winter 2016) and a project on Portfolio Grading in February 2017. She also served as a Summer Advisor to other Consultants working on research in the Summer of 2017, and in the 2017/2018 school year, Mrs. Marcinkus continued her research in the Advanced Career and College Writing Workshop. In the Summer of 2019, she attended a National Writing Project sponsored event, called Everyday Advocacy, at Eastern Michigan University, where she worked on and is now an Advocate for Education (a subset of the National Writing Project) after completing a project on improving school culture.
That same year (2019), Mrs. Marcinkus completed her National Board Certification (NBC) and now is an NBC teacher and a Google Level 1 Educator (2020).
In her free time… oh, who are we kidding? She’s a teacher… free time is spent doing school “stuff” and reading lots of books. However, she does enjoy traveling, coloring, working out, being crafty, spending time with her family, gaming, and writing.