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Mrs. Jacqueline Rogers, VPA TV Production



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Mrs. Jacqui Rogers


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About The Teacher

Let me  introduce myself, I am Jacqueline Rogers and I have been a  member of the 
Booker Middle School staff since 1982 when the  Middle Schools were formed in 
Sarasota. I hail from Ohio, by  way of Texas, California and Iowa. I have had an 
exciting  life and working at BMS has been the icing on the cake.

I attended  Baylor University in Waco, Texas and earned my Bachelor's  degree from 
Cleveland State University in Cleveland, Ohio. I  continued my education in Ohio and 
received my Masters  degree at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. 
Anxious to work, I obtained a position with the Lorain  Public schools where I worked 4 
years as a Media Specialist  at Admiral King High School before moving to Florida with 
my  son, Jordan.

Being at  Booker Middle has allowed me to design and establish two  Media Centers 
and a TV Studio. While at Booker Middle I have  had the opportunity to teach Media, 
Journalism, TV and Drama  .

In 1999 I was  chosen by my peers to represent Booker Middle as Teacher of  the Year. 
I was then chosen as Sarasota County Middle School  Teacher of the Year. I was very 
excited and honored to represent both areas.

Along with  Greg Nielsen, Burt Epel and myself the VPA Magnet School was  born in 
1996.

Through the  years my students have represented Booker Middle as State  Winners for 
Video Production in the following categories:  Music Video, Public Service 
Announcement, and Instructional video. A Documentary done by one student was 
chosen and  shown on The Morning Show in New York. The students have  produced 
a number of outstanding videos, the most powerful  titled "Poverty in Sarasota" made a 
difference in the  Sarasota community and nationally.

One must love  children to teach children. I believe all children can  learn, a teacher 
must find the path each child individually  needs to follow to be successful in their 
classes. " It is  through our children performing that we begin to see the  soul of 
humanity."

Mission For The Class

The VPA  mission statement reads "we awaken the extraordinary talents  and abilities 
of students within an artistic arena while  maintaining a fine balance between the 
academic and  aesthetic".

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