CORAL GABLES, Fla. ā As Miami-Dade County public school students prepare to return to the classroom, teachers are hard at work transforming their learning spaces into vibrant and engaging environments.
The goal: To inspire and motivate students from day one.
Christy Padron, a fourth-grade teacher at George Washington Carver Elementary School in Coral Gables, is among those leading the charge.
āItās going to be a great year; itās going to be super exciting,ā Padron said.
Padron told Local 10 she has big plans to keep her students captivated, with her classroom environment changing regularly to maintain their interest.
āThe class looks like this right now, but tomorrow it will look like a jungle; the other day, it will look like a cafĆ©,ā she said. āI really try to motivate the kids with different activities.ā
Fifth-grade teacher Adriana Perez, who has been teaching for over 15 years, echoed Padronās sentiment, though she admitted thereās always a hint of nervousness as the school year begins.
āTeaching is a job where you teach from the heart. You work from the heart,ā Perez said.
The teachers at George Washington Carver Elementary said they are not just focused on creating fun and visually stimulating spaces; theyāre also committed to fostering an environment of hard work and high expectations.
Perez shared a clear message for her students: āWe are going to have the best time in here. Iām going to expect a lot from you, but I have faith in you.ā
As students return to school, these educators are determined to bring energy and joy into their classrooms, ensuring that learning is both enjoyable and effective.
Ms. Moranās fourth-grade classroom at South Miami K-8 is buzzing with final preparations as she gets ready to welcome her new students. This marks her eighth year of teaching.
āYou want to make sure itās welcoming and buzzing with excitement,ā Moran said. āYou want to make sure theyāre going to come in and enjoy being present in this classroom throughout the year with you.ā
āWhat are you most excited about?ā a South Miami student was asked by Local 10ā²s Saira Anwar.
āSeeing my teacher and my friends,ā the student replied.
āThe rush of getting the uniforms, the shoes, the suppliesāI have one in fourth and one in fifth, and it was just crazy,ā said parent Lissette Malagon.
For those dealing with first-day jitters, Moran offered some advice.
āGo to sleep early, get here early, and trust us when youāre coming in,ā she said. āWeāre here to help you; weāre here to help them.ā
Teachers said if youāre not a student or a parent, be prepared for the first day of school.
The district is reminding drivers that a new camera system will issue fines for failing to stop for a school bus with the stop arm activated. Additionally, multiple campuses have activated cameras to catch drivers who speed through school zones.
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