Vanessa Priestner

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Vanessa is the wife of a diehard Cowboys fan and the mother of three young men who watch their father's Superbowl dream die each December only to see it rise from the ashes with the coming of fall. While her husband watches football, Vanessa watches classical education webinars, listens to literary podcasts, relishes the feel of a paperback in her hand, or complains about how the movie adaptation of a beloved book falls short. From the beginning, she homeschooled her boys with the intent of guiding them to love the Lord and the many stories that reflect His truth. Each boy has received books to begin his own family library. Her two oldest will have graduated from college, married their fiances, and brought the books to their new homes before the Cowboys return to the field in September. These joyous events, along with the companionship of their high school son, should help her husband's heart heal in time for next season's woes.

Fall means football, but it also signals the beginning of a new school year. This has always excited Vanessa. Over the last two decades, she has taught several types of classes in homeschool co-op and tutorial settings. While educating her sons and their peers, she has led two mock trial teams, coached novice Lincoln Douglas debaters, and assisted with coaching students in competitive speech events through a local Stoa Christian Homeschool Speech and Debate club. Two years ago, she expanded her educational offerings to online writing classes for CiRCE and a Christian classical university model academy. She has enjoyed mimetically teaching levels one and two of The Lost Tools of Writing for several years.

Presenting examples of the skills she asks her students to emulate, Vanessa walks through the examples and asks questions to aid her class in contemplating how and why to add the new tool to their kit. She then provides an opportunity for students to receive individual feedback on their own attempt to practice the skill during weekly lessons. Portions of the currently assigned story will be read aloud and discussed in class. In this way, she will model attending to detail. Vanessa firmly believes that good readers make good writers and attempts to help students see how the unchanging human nature revealed in myths and fairy tales shows itself in rollicking ancient epics, Shakespearean plays, and the story of a girl whose humanity is awakened by a red-breasted robin, who invites her into a garden. Yes, the beauty of God's truth may be found and relished in all these places.

Vanessa is a CiRCE Certified Master Teacher and is pursuing a Master of Arts in the Great Books through Memoria College. She delights in sharing a sense of wonder with her students, encourages questions, and takes pride in the fact that her corgi is descended from fairy warhorses. It’s true! She is most excited to invite students and families to enter the Great Conversation. It is never too late to join!

Statement of Faith:

I adhere to truths summarized in the Nicene and Apostles' Creeds, believe the Bible is the inspired, inerrant Word of God, and worship Jesus Christ as the risen Son of the triune God. My family and I are members of a local church that is part of the the Presbyterian Church in America. While we agree with the Westminster Shorter Catechism, we submit all teachings to the authority of the Bible. We are grateful to be a small part of the larger body of Christ.

At a Glance

  • personal websiteOver the last two decades, Vanessa has taught several types of classes online and in homeschool co-op and tutorial settings. Her genuine love of a well-told-tale guides her desire to awaken this love in her students. Her experience leading two mock trial teams, coaching novice Lincoln-Douglas debaters, and assisting with coaching students in competitive speech events informs her approach to honing students' skills in seeking truth and humbly sharing the the goodness of truth with their readers. Goodness is desirable when its beauty is displayed through well chosen words that make sense to our minds and conjure images that touch our hearts. Vanessa has led students through levels I and II of The Lost Tools of Writing for several years to help them persuasively guide hearts and minds toward the truth they have gleaned through close reading of stories that have stood the test of time.

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B.S.N. Nursing

The CiRCE Institute - 2024

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