
TxCEE
Educator
Spotlight
Who’s in the Spotlight?
Educator Spotlight: Rosa M. Rakay, M. ED.
Since the inception of the TSL grant and the collaboration with TXCEE, our campus has celebrated many successes with the components of this grant. Our teachers have become better instructional leaders since they have used the protocols of the TCLCs and CLCs to showcase their commitment to educating our at-risk students. As their administrator for the past decade, I have seen their professional growth in the delivery of instruction and the use of protocols that they have learned in the trainings and the support from our CLL.
Educator Spotlight: Paola Pernalette
I was a classroom teacher for 14 years before I became a CLL. I didn’t know what I was getting into, but I knew I was ready for something different. As a teacher, I was used to helping and supporting teachers with math and technology instruction; and as a CLL I knew I would be able to help and impact more teachers.
Educator Spotlight: Lizanne Olivares
Becoming a mentor has been very eye opening for me. As a teacher who only has 4 years of experience I felt as though I would not be able to help another educator grow. When the program began, I put my uneasiness aside and approached my new venture with positivity. Now this process has taught me more than I could have imagined.
Educator Spotlight: Pam Maxwell
This is my first year mentoring another teacher and it has definitely taught me just as much as I hope my mentee is learning. My mentee and I regularly talk and collaborate on classroom management and lesson planning.
Educator Spotlight: MargaretAnne Morgan
Assisting new teachers through the TxTRP program has so many wonderful benefits! New teachers receive feedback, ideas, and coaching in a non-threatening environment.