Miss Bogle
Miss Bogle grew up in San Diego, California before moving to Fort Collins and graduating from Colorado State University with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and a certificate in Youth Mentorship. Her academic background reflects a strong commitment to understanding how children learn, grow, and connect with the world around them.
She first discovered Ridgeview in 2024 while working in Fort Collins at the Silver Grill Café. By chance, she met two Ridgeview faculty members who led her to apply for a teaching assistant position in the 6th grade classroom. What began as a step toward gaining classroom experience quickly turned into an unexpected opportunity to lead a third-grade class as a long-term substitute teacher for the 2024-2025 school year.
Before joining Ridgeview, Miss Bogle worked closely with children in mentoring and educational settings through Colorado State University’s Campus Connections program, where she developed an interest in creating engaging, supportive environments for kids. Now, at Ridgeview, she teaches third grade, focusing on Riggs, reading, writing, math, science, history and Latin while encouraging curiosity and confidence in each of her young students.
Miss Bogle is excited to be part of the Ridgeview community and values the opportunity to help every child discover a love of learning. Outside of the classroom, she loves to swim, box, hike, bake, read, and spend time with friends and family. She visits San Diego on our school breaks, where her parents and grandfather still live!
Q & A with Miss Bogle
Where were you born and where have you lived?
I was born and raised in San Diego, California and have lived in Fort Collins now for 4 years!
Where did you attend university or college?
I received my Bachelors of Science in Psychology and a Certificate in Youth Mentorship from Colorado State University.
What kind of reading do you most enjoy doing?
I enjoy all genres of books, but mystery novels tend to be what I reach for the most.
What are the small essentials that make life more comfortable?
Quality time with my friends and family! That is so essential. They support me in everything I do and could make any day better.
What are your favorite snacks?
Sour cream and onion chips are my all-time favorite snack.
What do you do to unwind?
I try and make it to the gym every day, and I also enjoy boxing, swimming, and long walks. Back in San Diego, the beach was always my favorite place to go and relax.
How could a parent volunteer help you most?
Come in and volunteer with reading groups! The students look forward to it every week.