Jennifer Allender
Miss Jen began her journey in dance at the age of 3 at Vitina Sansone’s School of Dance in Springfield, Illinois. She trained in all genres of dance with a particular focus and passion in ballet, pointe, acrobatics, tumbling and competitive gymnastics. In addition to her training, she was a member of the Springfield Ballet Company and a competitive gymnast with Midstate Gymnastics Academy coached by Randy and Cathy Peebles. She is an Illinois State Champion in Vault. Miss Jen was one of six area gymnasts representing Illinois in the Prairie State Games for two consecutive years, competing among the top gymnasts statewide. She received many sectional and state championship awards.
Miss Jen graduated from Illinois State University with a Bachelors in Education and is a Learning Behavioral Specialist with an Endorsement in Early Childhood. She will finish a Masters in Education this Spring. In 2006, she created an adaptive dance class devoted to individuals with special needs and has taught it ever since, free of charge to participating dancers. Beginning her 27th year of teaching in District 186, she is a reading interventionist at Franklin Middle School. She is a two time finalist for Horace Mann Educator of the Year and received the 2012 CEC Exceptional Teacher of the Year.
A dancer, choreographer, and educator, Miss Jen brings over 33 years of teaching experience to the studio. Having devoted a lifetime to teaching, learning and creating with dancers of all abilities, she continues to expand her knowledge and expertise in the fields of dance and physical therapies and is passionate about her dancers' well being. She is well known for her compassion and care of each and every one of her dancers, helping them to reach their fullest potential. She strives to instill in them a belief in themselves, the power of perseverance to see through hard work, determination and dedication to the possibilities of what they can achieve.