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First and foremost, I love being a teacher! To spend my days inspiring students to appreciate and enjoy reading and writing is an amazing gift. I am extremely positive, compassionate, and enthusiastic. A Masters Degree from Columbia University and years of experience in public and private school systems has endowed me with a myriad of skills to succeed in any endeavor. But, if you ask me, academic learning is not done alone; therefore, I strive to maintain an open and supportive rapport with parents because teaching children is a team effort.

 

In terms of academics, I post our assignments EVERY DAY in the Google Classroom. I also utilize our Realtime system to create lesson plans and update student attendance and grades. Please visit the Student Portal or Parent Portal (accessible from the Manchester Home Page: www.mrhs.net .) Here you are able to view grades, missing assignments, and any discipline referrals. If you do not have your login information, please contact the Guidance Department immediately.

 

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Freshmen Miranda Vargas and Abizael Roman tested their classmate's memory by inviting students to use the smartboard pen to take part in a matching activity based on their vocabulary word slide presentation.
A student created word search turned a Google Slide presentation into a hands on class activity.
As part of a student's Google Slide presentation, classmates were invited to use the Active Inspire smartboard functions to complete a student created word search puzzle.
Freshman Sergio Zuniga helps classmate Jennifer Negron find a courtroom vocabulary word! Nice team work!
Flipping the classroom has never been so much fun! Students watch a Dr. Seuss video clip that deals with prejudice and then respond from home through our Google Classroom. Can't wait to get the discussion going in class!