Guest post: Vote Paula Randall for QuickSchools Teacher of the Year 2012!

This is a guest post by Cindy Terre in support of Paula Randall’s nomination for QuickSchools Teacher of the Year 2012. Vote for Paula hereQuickSchools.com is a fully-online school management system.
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Paula Randall: Teacher, Colleague, Friend

Technology teacher at Regional Learning Academy in Rockford Illinois shows what true devotion to teaching should look like. Paula Randall goes above and beyond her job description, putting extra effort in helping her students find progress in the program. Where many teachers may fall short of what is expected due to lack of motivation, Mrs. Randall searches deep within to teach with love and compassion. Read More »

Guest post: Vote for Paula Randall for QuickSchools Teacher of the Year 2012!

This is guest post from Silvia Terre-Rivas, a colleague of Paula Randall at Regional Learning Academy.  Paula is in the running for the QuickSchools Teacher of the Year award. Vote for her hereQuickSchools is an online school management system.
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I believe Mrs. Randall deserves the honor of teacher of the year because of her comprehensive work with expelled students throughout the school year, as well as her passion and love for imparting knowledge.  Mrs. Randall thoroughly enjoys learning new material to continually enhance her students’ learning, while growing professionally as well.  She has always made her students’ success her number one priority and continues to persevere forward, so that her students may achieve at the highest level.Read More »

Guest post: Vote Paula Randall for QuickSchools Teacher of the Year 2012!

This is a guest post from Brent Johnson, a colleague of Paula Randall, our rockstar teacher and nominee for the QuickSchools Teacher of the Year 2012 award. Vote for Paula Randall hereQuickSchools is an online school management system.
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Mrs. Randall was our Teacher of the Year for The Regional Learning Academy as voted on by her peers. We are a small alternative school serving children who have made mistakes and have been expelled from public school. These children need great role models and teachers that are committed to helping them get back on track. Mrs. Randall provides this mentoring support for our children and does what it takes to help them be successful.Read More »

Guest post: Vote Franklin Burns for QuickSchools Teacher of the Year 2012

Dana Denison shares her heartwarming story of Franklin Burns and the Saint Tower Academy. This is a guest post in support of Franklin Burns nomination for QuickSchools Teacher of the Year 2012. Vote for Frank here.  QuickSchools is a fully online school management system.
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It is so hard to put into words what Saint Tower Academy has done for my family.  My son and daughter both attend this school and have loved every minute.  They both tell me daily that the teachers are fair, loving and they care about me.  My son told me that for the first time in years that he is interested in writing again because when he first started at Saint Tower Mr. Burns encouraged him again.  Mr. Burns also showed my son to believe in himself again. The love and compassion and respect that Mr. Burns and his staff have shown my children have even changed the dynamics of our family life because the children are so much happier. Read More »

Guest post: Franklin Burns for QuickSchools Teacher of the Year 2012.

This is beautiful story shared by David and Jana Crowder in support for Mr Franklin Burns for the QuickSchools Teacher of the Year award. Vote for Franklin Burns here.
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Our son was diagnosed at age 4 with Autism in Tennessee, he‘s now 7 yrs old. My husband and I actually moved from Tennessee to Texas in May 2010 to find our son a better education. We moved into Cy-Fair school district and found that they were simply not set up for our Autistic child with Aspergers. Read More »