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Karen Simpson, Waugh Chapel Elementary

May 10th, 2023|Arundel Thank-A-Gram, Thank-A-Grams|

“Mrs. Simpson

Thank you so much for all your help and guidance with our daughter. We appreciate everything you have done for her and our family. 

Thanks!”

Loveless Family

Alivia Clark, Waugh Chapel Elementary

May 10th, 2023|Arundel Thank-A-Gram, Thank-A-Grams|

“Ms. Clark,

Thank you so much for everything you do for Quinn. She loves class so much and we have seen so much growth in her this year. We also thinks she wants to be adopted into your family:)

 

Thanks!!!”

Loveless Family

Jessica Burke, Solley Elementary

May 10th, 2023|Northeast Thank-A-Gram, Thank-A-Grams|

“Ms. Burke, 

Thank you for all that you do for your students every single day. They are lucky to have such and wonderful and caring teacher! You are AMAZING and I hope that you never forget that! “

Victoria Paternostro

Alex Stencil, Glen Burnie Park Elementary

May 10th, 2023|Old Mill Thank-A-Grams, Thank-A-Grams|

“Happy Teacher Appreciation Week Ms Stencil! 

I want to remind you every day how amazing you are. Your depth of care for the kids, especially my son, consistently goes above and beyond. You go above and beyond to ensure he is included in things even with his food allergies and eczema. One of the things that you do that really makes such a difference is how level headed you are and caring you are toward him and his normal developmental learning opportunities. He feels safe with you. He feels seen and believed and trusted by you.  I feel similarly and every time I get a photo or a note about some great news you or he wants to share with me on a day when you know I won’t see him, means the world. You embody the culture at GBPE and are a true rock star! We appreciate you!”

Meghan 

How STEM Helped Me Build My Future

August 6th, 2020|Our AACPS Stories, Our Students, South River HS, STEM, Uncategorized|

With the guidance of my parents, I was able to realize that this whole time STEM was helping me build a stable future.

Building a Lasting Community Within the Classroom

August 6th, 2020|Our AACPS Stories, Our Employees, Sunset ES, Teacher of the Year|

As a teacher, it is my job to ensure that all of my students come to school each day feeling safe and excited to learn. I strive to build a community within my classroom, as well as through the entire school.

Providing Unconditional Love in the Classroom

August 6th, 2020|Our AACPS Stories, Our Employees, Teacher of the Year, Waugh Chapel ES|

My teaching philosophy begins and ends with unconditional love.

The Value of a Teacher

August 4th, 2020|Glendale ES, Our AACPS Stories, Our Employees, Teacher of the Year|

I believe that every child has a story and it is my commitment to know and value every story.

Passion for Motivating Students

August 4th, 2020|Brooklyn Park ES, Our AACPS Stories, Our Employees, Teacher of the Year|

Nisa's passion for motivating students started in the 4th grade.

Encouraging Students to Explore

August 4th, 2020|Our AACPS Stories, Our Employees, Severn River MS, Teacher of the Year|

Stacy Kearns

I am an AACPS: Teacher, Severn River Middle School | 2020 Teacher of the Year Semi-Finalist

Adolescence is a challenging time for many students. Adolescence can also be a time of immense personal growth. Our job as educators is to prepare students to participate as constructive members of society. Unfortunately, this task is an impossibility unless students possess a conviction that their beliefs and ideas are significant. Teachers can facilitate this process by portraying a positive message to students that their thoughts and feelings are of considerable worth. To do this, educators need to make time in their ever packed day to allow opportunities for students to express themselves, ask questions, and share personal triumphs and tribulations. These occurrences often extend beyond the traditional class period into lunch or after-school hours, but are always worth the results. 

Students that are encouraged to take risks and explore concepts are more likely to develop a deeper understanding and a lifelong passion for learning than those that are simply prompted to learn the material for a test. In order for this to occur with fidelity, educators need to provide time for students to wrestle with difficult concepts. In my classroom, reading numerous articles allows us an opportunity to delve into various societal issues. Students love to discuss, debate, and relate text to their own lives through Socratic seminars and Philosophical Chairs.  Participating in these types of rich discussions allows students to learn how to articulate their own viewpoints, but also teaches them to consider others’ viewpoints; both of which are critical components of student growth.  In addition, giving students opportunities to collaborate, build community, and even express themselves creatively when conveying their […]

Celebrating Differences, Adapting to Change, and Finding Success

August 4th, 2020|Linthicum ES, Our AACPS Stories, Our Employees, Teacher of the Year|

Welcome to Camp Kramer! We are a family that starts each day with hugs, high fives, and a bonfire (community circle).

Advocating for Students

August 4th, 2020|Annapolis HS, Our AACPS Stories, Our Employees, Teacher of the Year|

One of the most fundamental roles of an educator is that of an advocate. 

Teaching Student’s that Kindness Matters

August 4th, 2020|Our AACPS Stories, Our Employees, Shipley's Choice ES, Teacher of the Year|

I believe all students can learn within an environment where kindness matters and they feel safe to take risks.

Raising Teacher Expectations and Empathy

August 4th, 2020|Our AACPS Stories, Our Employees, Point Pleasant ES, Teacher of the Year|

I believe that every student should be challenged through the use of differentiated instruction, high teacher expectations and empathy.

Building Supportive Relationships with Students

August 4th, 2020|Marley MS, Our AACPS Stories, Our Employees, Teacher of the Year|

I believe building relationships with my students is the most crucial part of the job.