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Miss
Stacie's Tumblebus LLC is owned and operated by Stacie Rohn. "Miss
Stacie",
as she is fondly referred to by students both past and present, has taught
gymnastics and pre-school movement education for over 20 years.
Stacie has directed
gymnastics programs in Morgan, Berkeley and Jefferson Counties, West
Virginia. Her highly successful program at Washington County Parks
& Recreation in Hagerstown, MD from 1992 to 1996 saw a peak yearly
enrollment of 250+ students.
Stacie's gymnastics
certifications include USA Gymnastics Instructor Member, USA Gymnastics
Safety, Kinder Accreditation for Teachers, and Movement Education and
Lesson Plan Development certifications. USA Gymnastics offers these
training programs for the professional development of its members.
Working with young
people has been a life-long commitment for "Miss Stacie." Most recently
she served as Executive Director of the Boys & Girls Club of Jefferson
County, WV.
With "Miss Stacie's
Tumblebus LLC", Stacie continues her commitment to the development
of young minds and
bodies.
"Miss
Stacie's Right Hand..."
That not-so-small
responsibility falls on the shoulders of Miss Crystal Moran. "Miss
Crystal" began her "Tumblebus" career in May of 2003 after a year and
a half working for EdwardJones Investments. "Miss Crystal's" main job
before working in the stock-market industry was a full-time job as
mom to Karena and Rachel. Although the "Tumblebus" work is very different
from investments, "Miss Crystal" has the opportunity to play the mom
role everyday on the Tumblebus. Her kind and gentle nature benefits
every child with whom she comes in contact.
When she is not on
the Tumblebus, "Miss Crystal" can be found on the basketball court
sidelines at North Middle School cheering on Karena or on
the soccer field rooting for Rachel. Both she and her
husband Eric spend countless hours supporting their girls in both
sports and academics.
"Mr. Eric" also
serves on the "Tumblebus troubleshooting team" whenever a mechanical
problem arises. It is not uncommon to
find
him underneath the bus sorting out a mechanical glitch from time
to time.
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