Saturday, September 23, 2023

Art Teacher Joins Old North












Art Teacher goes to Old North 

Confluence Academies Old North Campus hired me to be Art Teacher for 2023-2024 school year. I am over-credentialed and underqualified in some respects but thrilled to explore this opportunity. I have worked as Paraprofessional and frequent substitute for The Special School District (7/2013-9/2018). I completed my Master of Arts n Teaching at Fontbonne University (2018). I became Certified as a Special Education Teacher and Art Teacher. I taught in a self-contained classroom at Great Circle (10-2018 to 1-2021) navigating Covid and virtual learning via Zoom part of the time. I returned to SSD at Special Education teacher at Westview Middle School (at SSD partner district Riverview Gardens from 7/2021-12/2022). I accepted an opportunity to fill an immediate need as Art Teacher at Winfield Middle School Jan/Feb 2023. Over the Summer, I explored Special Education positions but was determined to follow my passion for teaching Art. Old North gave me the opportunity.

I was able to connect with businesses in the Old North neighborhood and secured a high-profile window display in two businesses during the Old North Restoration Group’s Art/Music and House Tours Festival on September 16, 2023. The visibility was perfect to showcase the excitement brewing at Old North Academy, US International Foods and Legal Services on North14th Street proudly featured student work in their shop windows. Vendors and visitors enjoyed the festivities including music at Crown Square, sidewalk chalk, house tours and more.

So with my modest portfolio of education experiences in Special Education and Art I’m proud to display some evident of the results. Stay tuned. More is sure to come. Stay tuned.






























































The work, is often produced with a lack of adequate materials in a timeframe that is less than optimal but you can see sparks of creativity and creative problem solving when you can challenge students to express themselves. Above: An 8th grader responds to the challenge to "draw what you see around you in the classroom." Another 7th grader invents a story where the main character is looking for an outfit for an important outfit for an event and goes to her closet only to find herself lost in a closet that is so big she gets lost. (A fantastic premise.) Also above is work by Winfield Middle School that together shows the work and the school theme YOU ARE  WORTH IT. A Bingo sheet helps enhance the communication around women in STEAM at Neuwoehner High School (Special School District).  At Great Circle students were challenged to design Covid facemasks. Art is also an integral part of communication of PBIS program elements on classroom doors and bulletin boards.



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