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Bonjour à tous et bienvenue en classe de français!   

My name is Madame Wichert. I have been teaching at Nicolet since 2015. This year, I will be teaching French 1, French 2, French 3/3H, French 4/4H and French 5AP.

Here is a little bit about myself. I grew up in a small town outside of Lyon in France. I graduated with my Bachelor's degree in 2012 in World Languages & Literatures. For my graduate studies, I studied World Language Education at the University of Sorbonne in Paris and as an exchange student at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. I graduated with my Master's degree in 2014. I permanently moved to Milwaukee from France in 2014. I completed my Teaching Licensure at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (Go Panthers!) Before coming to Nicolet, I taught French at UW-Milwaukee as an Associate Lecturer and I worked as a teacher at the Alliance Française de Milwaukee. In my free time, I love spending time with my husband (who is a German and a French teacher), our sons Levy and Archie and our French bulldog Cosmo, baking, going to the theatre as well as exploring new cities and countries.

I love working at Nicolet and I am passionate about teaching my first language and the many cultures around the world that speak it. It is a privilege to be working with your child. I look forward to a new school year :)

In addition to our classes, the French Department offers a French Club, a French Honor Society (Société Honoraire de Français) as well as international travel to a French-speaking country. We traveled to Martinique in 2018, to France in 2022 and we hosted students from Provence in France in 2015 and 2017 and from Martinique in 2018. Students also participate in the AATF French National Contest as well as the AATF French Speaking Contest.

For more information about the French Department at Nicolet, please visit our website.

À bientôt en classe de français!

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Contact Information:

E-mail: charlotte.wichert@nicolet.us

Phone: 414-351-8295

Classroom: D28

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