Friday, April 24, 2026

Living her dream๐Ÿ‘

 I am not allowed to forget how I reacted when my daughter first told me she wanted to become a teacher. For all I could think of was how badly paid they were. But to her, it was a family tradition which she would be carrying on.

She received this award on her daughter's birthday! 

And now she has broken many barriers by being named Educator of the Year, twice in 10 years! 

When I was in Colorado for Christmas, she got the news and was in shock as she never dreamed anyone was so rewarded more than once in a lifetime.


But she did it.

When Michele first gave up her stint in the hotel industry to get a teacher's license, her first school was with Coyote Hill Elementary in an upscale and very racist suburb of Denver. (Anonymous racist graffiti often appeared at some homes and even decapitated rabbits were occasionally strewn on vehicles๐Ÿ˜ก).

There she was the only non-white teacher on staff and naturally there were not 
many minorities, but she felt called to become a role model for the few non- white kids there. 

 That's where she was first named Educator of the Year.



In Colorado, schools get resources from property taxes, so the poorer a neighborhood is, the more neglected their schools are. 

Seeing how many children were being left behind in the poorer neighborhoods, she got a transfer and headed for an Elementary School in a high poverty area of Aurora

There they have homeless kids, orphans and on and on.
When you listen to her passionate stories about the challenges being faced by families in this kind of environment, you know that's where she will be staying.

A past student hugs her former teacher. She hopes to become a teacher too.

Even after she earned her PhD after years of hard work, she insisted that neither going into administration nor seeking tenure at a university, were her calling so she was staying right where she was needed.








That's commitment, thats focus๐Ÿ‘.

That's what she saw on the tv screen in her classroom when she returned to school !
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Link:
https://joan-myviews.blogspot.com/2026/04/bad-luck-and-obeah.html?m=1








8 comments:

Denise said...

Commitment indeed!! Congratulations Michelle!! Your students are extremely fortunate to have you!

Anonymous said...

Excellent accomplishment Michelle. Kudos on growing and inspiring where you planted yourself. Thanks for sharing this. It should be submitted to the Ja Observer and Caribbean News Network. ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿฝ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿฝ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿฝ

Anonymous said...

Wonderful Story, all strength to Michelle

Anonymous said...

Your daughter has a huge heart! She has identified her purpose, to help elevate those handicapped by poverty! She serves well and is committed. She deserves all the accolades she receives. She's a role model and I pray that others in the community are emulating her๐Ÿ‘Œ๐Ÿพ

Anonymous said...

Congratulations Michelle, truly an inspiration ❤️

Anonymous said...

Congratulations ๐ŸŽŠ

Anonymous said...

Beautiful Michelle! I know she would love doing the hard things! God bless her!

Anonymous said...

Congrats to Michelle. It's so good when you can do what you love and feel drawn to, no matter the opportunity cost.