Ann Reavey

Ann joined the Sabot faculty in 2011, bringing a wealth of experience from her previous work as an elementary school counselor. In addition, she has worked with children and adults in a variety of settings, from day care to assault prevention workshops.


Ann earned a B.A. in English Literature and Women’s Studies from the University of Virginia, and she holds a Master’s of Education in School Counseling from the College of William and Mary. She is an active member in the Virginia School Counselor Association and the Virginia Counselors Association.


When asked why she teaches, and why at Sabot in particular, Ann responded: “Everyone needs an extra friend and additional support during this journey of life. It’s an honor to share life’s ups and downs with children and families. I was drawn to school counseling, in particular, because it allows me to work with children during the years when social/emotional skill-building can make a life-long difference. Sabot’s focus on communication, collaboration, and emotional intelligence make this a rich and rewarding environment for a school counselor! I am so grateful to have the opportunity to work within a community that places such a high value on respectful understanding – between children, staff and faculty, and parents.”

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