Lake County schools welcome new teachers to campus
St. Ignatius
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ST. IGNATIUS — St. Ignatius Schools welcomes two new teachers this year.
Jacob Bosley is the high school Title I and Mission Forward Academy teacher at Mission High School. He is a Mission Valley native who is returning to his alma mater after graduating high school in 2006.
It is Bosley’s first teaching job. He received a bachelor’s degree in elementary education in 2014.
Bosley’s parents and brother live in St. Ignatius.
In his spare time Bosley enjoys fishing and hunting, and is the assistant coach for football, wrestling, and track.
His favorite aspect of being a teacher is “having the opportunity to give something back to our community.”
Aeravi Link is the middle and high school art teacher.
Link grew up in Missoula but spent the last half of her life in Japan and Idaho. She graduated from the University of Idaho and taught for six years in Japan.
Link’s family is spread across Western Montana, California, and Idaho.
She loves painting, listening to music, hiking, skiing, and singing in her car.