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Creative classrooms await Miami-Dade students as new school year begins

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.

ā€œItā€™s going to be a great year; itā€™s 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.

ā€œThe 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. ā€œI really try to motivate the kids with different activities.ā€

Fifth-grade teacher Adriana Perez, who has been teaching for over 15 years, echoed Padronā€™s sentiment, though she admitted thereā€™s always a hint of nervousness as the school year begins.

ā€œTeaching 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; theyā€™re also committed to fostering an environment of hard work and high expectations.

Perez shared a clear message for her students: ā€œWe are going to have the best time in here. Iā€™m 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. Moranā€™s 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.

ā€œYou want to make sure itā€™s welcoming and buzzing with excitement,ā€ Moran said. ā€œYou want to make sure theyā€™re going to come in and enjoy being present in this classroom throughout the year with you.ā€

ā€œWhat are you most excited about?ā€ a South Miami student was asked by Local 10ā€²s Saira Anwar.

ā€œSeeing my teacher and my friends,ā€ the student replied.

ā€œThe rush of getting the uniforms, the shoes, the suppliesā€”I 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.

ā€œGo to sleep early, get here early, and trust us when youā€™re coming in,ā€ she said. ā€œWeā€™re here to help you; weā€™re here to help them.ā€

Teachers said if youā€™re 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.

Click here to read more of Local 10ā€²s Back-to-School stories.


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Saira Anwer joined the Local 10 News team in July 2018. Saira is two-time Emmy-nominated reporter and comes to South Florida from Madison, Wisconsin, where she was working as a reporter and anchor.

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