We celebrate their leadership and commitment to students.
Meet the 25 outstanding teachers who are changing lives through their excellence in teaching in Metro Nashville Public Schools.
Allison Argo
Thomas Edison Elementary
LEADERSHIP
"My students are, without question, my motivation. They make me laugh, they are honest, they are incredibly insightful, they are kind when it is most needed. All that we do as educators comes back to a focus on our students and keeping that in mind during those challenging times motivates me to keep going."
Ramona Bryant
I. T. Creswell Middle School of the Arts
INSTRUCTION
Saul Calzadilla
John B. Whitsitt Elementary
LEADERSHIP
"An outsider visiting my STEAM Classroom might encounter barely controlled chaos of first graders have a flashlight dance party, or second graders launching marbles from dubiously engineered rollercoasters made of pool noodles and tape, or even 3rd graders performing magic tricks with magnets much to their own delight. In each case you will find truly engaged students in an environment that has enabled them to thrive on their own."
Saige Connor
Cameron College Prep
EQUITY
"I teach because I believe that all students can, will, and want to learn and experience success and growth and I love being a part of that journey...Helping students to experience the joy and connections within math and see that we are all capable of learning it to a high level is one of my favorite parts of my job."
Tara Coogan
Glengarry Elementary
LEADERSHIP
"Community support for MNPS schools is vital to student success! Between partnerships with the local colleges, Nashville SC, the titans and the local libraries students get to learn about their city and the opportunities available to them...Without community supports schools would miss out on a lot of amazing opportunities!"
Mackenzie Coveney
Martin Luther King, Jr. Magnet
INSTRUCTION
Christopher Hedglin
Hume-Fogg Magnet High
EQUITY
"I believe that for students to thrive in my history class, all students must hear their own stories in the narrative of U.S. History that we are telling, and each student must have opportunities to share their own individual stories with others. If students are able to do this, they will be more invested in the class. This will allow them to be active, engaged learners who are able to thrive."
Sheila Hubbard
Ida B. Wells Elementary
INSTRUCTION
Ian Isom
Martin Luther King, Jr. Magnet
INSTRUCTION
Allen Kennedy
Hume-Fogg Magnet High
INSTRUCTION
"I believe in creating a safe and enthusiastic environment where my students feel free to expand their minds through creativity and self-expression, discovering their own musical identities, enabling students to access their inner expression--passion, that allows them to grow as a musician and a person."
Paige La Grone Babcock
Apollo Middle
LEADERSHIP
"Feeling connected makes my heart sing. I love walking down the hallways of my school and seeing children I've taught in prior years smile and reach out for hugs and high fives. I'm so happy to know that not only do I make an impact on these kids, but they imprint lessons about how to be a better a human on ME."
Maggie Moran
LEAD Southeast High School
INSTRUCTION
"The thing that keeps me most motivated when work gets challenging is knowing that I am my students' BIGGEST advocate. Students with disabilities deserve the same opportunities as anyone else. I know that I am given the opportunity to really impact these student’s lives on a deeper level that will help them succeed outside of school."
Robyn Prescott
Hermitage Elementary
LEADERSHIP
"I teach because what else would I do? I was born to teach! I'm a third generatation teacher who has it in her blood. I came to teaching after two other careers that just didn't have me feeling like I was doing something I was passionate about. I wasn't where I felt like I was supposed to be. When I came to teaching I found my passion and calling in life."
Felicia Taylor
DuPont Hadley Middle
INSTRUCTION
Alice Weber
John B. Whitsitt Elementary
EQUITY
Tiffany Wilkerson
John F. Kennedy Middle
EQUITY
"I teach because I know that I am igniting the torch of the innovators of tomorrow. I believe it is my gift to stir up each students' gifts and abilities, to expose them to options and opportunities outside of their current environments, and help them to develop the skills to access limitless outcomes."
Allison Argo
Thomas Edison Elementary
LEADERSHIP
"My students are, without question, my motivation. They make me laugh, they are honest, they are incredibly insightful, they are kind when it is most needed. All that we do as educators comes back to a focus on our students and keeping that in mind during those challenging times motivates me to keep going."
Ramona Bryant
I. T. Creswell Middle School of the Arts
INSTRUCTION
Saul Calzadilla
John B. Whitsitt Elementary
LEADERSHIP
"An outsider visiting my STEAM Classroom might encounter barely controlled chaos of first graders have a flashlight dance party, or second graders launching marbles from dubiously engineered rollercoasters made of pool noodles and tape, or even 3rd graders performing magic tricks with magnets much to their own delight. In each case you will find truly engaged students in an environment that has enabled them to thrive on their own."
Saige Connor
Cameron College Prep
EQUITY
"I teach because I believe that all students can, will, and want to learn and experience success and growth and I love being a part of that journey...Helping students to experience the joy and connections within math and see that we are all capable of learning it to a high level is one of my favorite parts of my job."
Tara Coogan
Glengarry Elementary
LEADERSHIP
"Community support for MNPS schools is vital to student success! Between partnerships with the local colleges, Nashville SC, the titans and the local libraries students get to learn about their city and the opportunities available to them...Without community supports schools would miss out on a lot of amazing opportunities!"
Mackenzie Coveney
Martin Luther King, Jr. Magnet
INSTRUCTION
Christopher Hedglin
Hume-Fogg Magnet High
EQUITY
"I believe that for students to thrive in my history class, all students must hear their own stories in the narrative of U.S. History that we are telling, and each student must have opportunities to share their own individual stories with others. If students are able to do this, they will be more invested in the class. This will allow them to be active, engaged learners who are able to thrive."
Sheila Hubbard
Ida B. Wells Elementary
INSTRUCTION
Ian Isom
Martin Luther King, Jr. Magnet
INSTRUCTION
Allen Kennedy
Hume-Fogg Magnet High
INSTRUCTION
"I believe in creating a safe and enthusiastic environment where my students feel free to expand their minds through creativity and self-expression, discovering their own musical identities, enabling students to access their inner expression--passion, that allows them to grow as a musician and a person."
Paige La Grone Babcock
Apollo Middle
LEADERSHIP
"Feeling connected makes my heart sing. I love walking down the hallways of my school and seeing children I've taught in prior years smile and reach out for hugs and high fives. I'm so happy to know that not only do I make an impact on these kids, but they imprint lessons about how to be a better a human on ME."
Maggie Moran
LEAD Southeast High School
INSTRUCTION
"The thing that keeps me most motivated when work gets challenging is knowing that I am my students' BIGGEST advocate. Students with disabilities deserve the same opportunities as anyone else. I know that I am given the opportunity to really impact these student’s lives on a deeper level that will help them succeed outside of school."
Robyn Prescott
Hermitage Elementary
LEADERSHIP
"I teach because what else would I do? I was born to teach! I'm a third generatation teacher who has it in her blood. I came to teaching after two other careers that just didn't have me feeling like I was doing something I was passionate about. I wasn't where I felt like I was supposed to be. When I came to teaching I found my passion and calling in life."
Felicia Taylor
DuPont Hadley Middle
INSTRUCTION
Alice Weber
John B. Whitsitt Elementary
EQUITY
Tiffany Wilkerson
John F. Kennedy Middle
EQUITY