Christ the King Mission Statement:
The Mission of Christ the King School is to provide an excellent education in a Catholic community of love and care, to foster respect for self and others, and to nourish a life-long devotion to God and the teachings of Jesus Christ.
The Mission of Christ the King School is to provide an excellent education in a Catholic community of love and care, to foster respect for self and others, and to nourish a life-long devotion to God and the teachings of Jesus Christ.
Teaching in the middle school at Christ the King gives me the chance to teach students for three years. What does this mean? It gives me delightful opportunities to watch as each student grows, learns, and matures. We are not an institution at CKS, but a family. And because of this I am excited to not only know and understand the child's learning capabilities, but also to know what their favorite activity is, where they go on vacations, what they do on the weekends, and most importantly, how can I help them to achieve the most they can achieve.
My philosophy of education is to focus on the students, and to recognize and respect their individual differences. The most meaningful learning takes place when students are motivated and interested in their learning process. By allowing and promoting students to have a voice in what they are learning, they are able to make connections to their own life and interests. Completing my daily lesson plan is not my top priority on any given day, but rather following the instincts and enthusiasm of my students, and guiding and inspiring them to be independent thinkers takes precedence. By identifying and cultivating the differences of my students, I hope to show them that I am a caring, enthusiastic, and warm teacher.
Communication is an important key in supporting and understanding the happenings of your student's daily activities. When warranted, I will notify parents via email when necessary. Please feel free to email me with any of your concerns or questions.
My philosophy of education is to focus on the students, and to recognize and respect their individual differences. The most meaningful learning takes place when students are motivated and interested in their learning process. By allowing and promoting students to have a voice in what they are learning, they are able to make connections to their own life and interests. Completing my daily lesson plan is not my top priority on any given day, but rather following the instincts and enthusiasm of my students, and guiding and inspiring them to be independent thinkers takes precedence. By identifying and cultivating the differences of my students, I hope to show them that I am a caring, enthusiastic, and warm teacher.
Communication is an important key in supporting and understanding the happenings of your student's daily activities. When warranted, I will notify parents via email when necessary. Please feel free to email me with any of your concerns or questions.