Jessica Guzman of Washington Intermediate School in Dinuba is completing her second year in the Tulare County Office of Education's Teacher Induction Program (TCTIP) – nearing the end of her journey from corporate trainer to fully-credentialed teacher.
Through TCTIP, Guzman, an English language arts teacher, was able to find support through the program and her onsite mentor to apply the coaching skills she developed in the insurance industry to classrooms with middle school students.
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Haydin Priest
Sixth Grade, Shannon Ranch Elementary School
Honoring Haydin’s Kindness and Character
Nominator Adrienne Terry shares, “I first met Haydin Priest when she was 10 years old, and even then, she carried herself with a rare mix of kindness and determination. Now, as a sixth grader at Shannon Ranch Elementary, she has stepped into leadership with confidence and purpose. After two years of watching and learning from the student leaders before her, Haydin entered this year ready to serve and inspire.
She is the kind of student who quietly but consistently makes a positive impact. In the cafeteria, the classroom, the play yard, the front office, and the library, she is quick to offer help and sets an example of responsibility and respect."
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