Greta Schorn has been teaching art for 11 years. Greta graduated from St. Stephens International High School in Rome, Italy, where she was introduced to Reggio Emilia approach to learning and teaching. She continued her education in her first two years of college at the University of Maryland and abroad in the city of Mannheim Germany. When she returned to the USA, she graduated out of the University of Mary Washington with a bachelor’s degree in Art History, Art Studio and Art Education. In 2010, she was awarded a grant fund from the DC Commission on the Art & Humanities to continue her education on the Reggio Emilia approach in Reggio Emilia Italy. Greta began her first five years of teaching as a Atelierista for a Reggio Emilia inspired preschool program at Scott Montgomery ES and Walker Jones EC. She is currently a Visual Art Teacher at Amidon Bowen Elementary School.