Over the years, Iâve come to value the moments that may not always come with formal recognitionâbut reflect the heart, skill, and intention I bring to teaching.
Iâm a curriculum architect at heart.
Iâve built original, standards-aligned visual arts curricula that blend creative thinking, SEL, and observation with the structure of design systems. My goal is never just to âteach art,â but to teach students how to think visually and solve problems with purpose.
Iâve reached the kids most people write off.
Whether it's middle school boys who claim they hate art, students with IEPs who need sensory support, or gifted learners hungry for depthâI create learning spaces where they feel seen, safe, and capable. Thatâs something Iâll always be proud of.
Iâm a trauma-informed, Handle With Care trainer.
Iâve helped train teachers in de-escalation and supported neurodiverse students in navigating overwhelming environments. I believe structure and empathy go hand in handâand I design systems that reflect that.
Iâve turned student art into something more than classroom work.
From organizing public exhibitions to guiding critique sessions that build real confidence, Iâve watched my students discover their voice and worth through creative expression. Those are the moments that stick with me.
I bridge worlds that donât often meet.
As a homesteader, a mother of a gifted child, and a professional educator, I weave real-life systemsânature, sustainability, independenceâinto everything I teach. My lessons are grounded in lived experience and guided by purpose.
Iâm the colleague people come to for solutions.
Whether itâs behavior strategies, classroom routines, or curriculum design, Iâve been trusted to lead with clarity and calm in even the most chaotic school years.
And above all, I build thinkers.
I create lessons that show students how to observe closely, reflect deeply, and believe in the value of their own thinking. That, to me, is the highest award.