I am an ESL advocate first and always.
My students arrive in the U.S. carrying more weight than any teenager should. They leave behind homes, languages, routines, and the familiar — only to be dropped into a system where every class feels like an English reading test.
Most want to give up.
Most are overwhelmed.
Many feel invisible.
So I became their lifeline.
For six years at the high school level, I’ve taught the students who are often expected to “be adults” before they’ve even had a fair chance to be kids. They come in scared, quiet, and unsure. My job is not just to teach them English — it’s to give them a safe place to breathe again.
I teach because someone needs to actually care.
Someone needs to help them see that the goal isn’t just passing TELPAS or STAAR — it’s learning to communicate, to advocate for themselves, and to grow into confident young adults.
My classroom is built on:
✔ humor
✔ storytelling
✔ connection
✔ hands-on learning
✔ culturally inclusive resources
✔ and the belief that learning HAS to be fun
Because when students laugh, when they feel safe, when they feel SEEN, learning becomes possible.
I don’t teach so my students make me “look good.”
I teach so my students see what they are capable of.
If one lesson doesn’t work, we try another.
If one explanation doesn’t land, we explore a new approach.
My job is not to force them into English — it’s to teach their minds to soar.
That is what Fluffy Ninja Classrooms is built on.
That is what I bring to every resource I create.