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Appreciated Teacher Awards from Gulf Coast Educators FCU | More Money, Time & Peace of Mind Skip to content Follow Us Facebook Twitter YouTube Instagram Pinterest Home Nomination Form Past Appreciated Teachers About Gulf Coast Educators FCU Appreciated Teachers We are a member owned financial cooperative whose passion is serving Houston area educators. Help us recognize the outstanding work teachers do in the classroom and the impact they have on our community. We will honor at least five teachers who are dedicated to greatly improving the quality of education for students. Page 1 2 3 Jun 9 2020 Posted in News Posts Spotlight: Yoon Kim, McNeill Elementary Mr. Yoon Kim is Kindergarten teacher at McNeill. Mr. Kim is known for not letting his students move along to the next grades without keeping contact with them. He keeps up with his students by creating after-school clubs to continue working with them throughout their school years. This year, he began teaching his entire class for two hours after school in all subjects; just for the enjoyment of watching their skills continuously flourish. In his after-school club, he teaches art and drama that helps foster each student’s individual strengths. He has also created an additional club for fourth and fifth grade students, meeting twice a week, for two hours each time. This club is a Media, Cinema, and Arts Club, where he teaches his students all aspects of: screenwriting, storyboards, camera, lighting, sound production, and acting. The club’s last movie, which reflected student voices and their viewpoints of the world around them, was recently recognized at a school district board meeting. Additionally, Mr. Kim records videos and creates photographs for social media for his campus. Annually, he creates hundreds of 5th grade professional student portraits and gives them as gifts for the departing 5th graders. He also creates beautiful, professional portraits of his kindergarten students every year. All his projects are gifts for his students. He has created many innovative activities, including a poetry contest for the entire school to participate in. What has made Mr. Kim more deserving of this honor, is that he has continued to meet with his clubs virtually throughout this pandemic, while simultaneously continuing to teach his kindergarten class. He is a teacher that does not allow obstacles get in his way of teaching. Mr. Kim was also the recipient of a grant that was used to purchase sound recording equipment. This allowed him to initiate the first podcasting club in the district. His fifth-grade podcasting students had begun working on a competition to enter a national podcasting event before the crisis. His students committed many hours of work into this contest, including research and practice on how to use the equipment. Their competition was interrupted because of the pandemic, but Mr. Kim continued to meet with them virtually twice a week. The students were successful in creating their very first quality podcast and were able to submit it by the original deadline proposed. In addition, Mr. Kim also creates video projects for the entire district that share information within the schools’ communities. Last year, he was able to document a truly innovative district program that incorporated technology, music, art, and core subjects in a camp-like atmosphere. It took place during the summer and was an inclusive learning opportunity for both parents and students. His videos created much excitement for both teachers and families to participate in this program. May 29 2020 Posted in News Posts Spotlight: Kristopher Petree, Kruse Elementary Kristopher Petree is the science lab teacher at Kruse Elementary in Pasadena ISD. His peers describe him as someone who genuinely helps everyone he encounters. He builds relationships with all students at his school and goes out of his way to help teachers and administration with any technology issues they may have. Since the district’s focus moved over to distance learning, he took his helpfulness to a higher level, one of amazement. Mr. Petree began by organizing Chromebooks for every teacher and instructional paraprofessional to take home to be able to maintain contact with fellow peers and students during the Stay-At-Home order. More importantly, he did the same for students. He helped students enroll in personalized learning classrooms and secured Chromebooks so each one could continue the educational path with limited interruptions. He also organized Chromebooks for students who did not have access, but that he knew could benefit greatly by having technology support at home. Not only did he help with putting devices in the right hands, Mr. Petree also responded to a multitude of emails and phone calls from parents and students to setup programs and applications used for instruction. He did this for the entire Kruse student body, regardless if the devices belonged to the school district or were personal family property. Mr. Petree continues to provide this support all hours of the day and night, whenever is most convenient for parents and students. Mr. Petree has not stopped with his support for the school community as the pandemic continues. He has spent countless hours creating a variety of YouTube videos with step by step instructions for understanding applications and troubleshooting for staff, students, and parents at Kruse Elementary. Currently, these videos have been viewed more than 2,200 times. Furthermore, he shared these videos with the school district and other campuses. His YouTube videos have influenced other campuses to create their own campus specific videos. These videos have also provided helpful instructions for parents to ease their access to all applications within a single sign on platform. This allows parents to log in once to gain all information, eliminating the need for teachers to send multiple emails to parents. We know that many people rise to the occasion in a time of need; however, Mr. Petree has contributed beyond measure to continuously provide invaluable assistance for the Kruse Elementary school community and all of Pasadena ISD throughout these unprecedented times. One might say that he came to the rescue of others. Truly, there is no way to quantify the impact of his support. One of his peers said it best, “Without his knowledge, dedication, care, and commitment, our school family would have not been able to move forward with such ease and consistency. “ May 29 2020 Posted in News Posts Spotlight: Christina Hartsfield, Texas City High School Christina Hartsfield is a teacher at Texas City High School in Texas City ISD and teaches a career tech course based on education. It is a course designed to inspire students to become the next wave of teachers. Over the past few years, she has had to develop the course and its lesson plans from scratch. Each year she must personally recruit students into her program, as well as fellow teachers to become mentors. Each student not only receives instructions in class, but they also spend a class period at one of the local elementary schools as teacher assistants. This requires the coordination of getting transportation, managing student/teacher schedules, and traveling to each class to observe the student. This has provided her students with a job experience in a classroom and the ability to see their lessons in an actual working environment. Additionally, Ms. Hartsfield has the students involved in T.A.F.E. (Texas Association of Future Educators). This entails Regional, State, and National competitions. She takes students to workshops, trainings, and spends many late nights at the school assisting students with their projects. Within her T.A.F.E. region, she has served as the Regional President and Vice President not once, but twice. This is a volunteer organization that brings students with an interest in education together and helps fortify an education focus. Over the last two year...
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