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8th grade Language Arts, Executive Mini School



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About The Teacher

NAME: Mrs. Vickie Wright

SCHOOL: Executive mini school

CLASS: 8th grade language arts

SCHOOL PHONE: 615-758-5152


About The Teacher

Welcome to my page!  I am the English teacher for the Executive mini school 
at West Wilson Middle School.  This is my nineteenth year to teach, and I 
love my profession.  In fact, this is my second career.  My first career was 
in retail management.  I worked for Castner-Knott, a division of Mercantile 
Stores, Inc., for fifteen years before I became a teacher.  Even though I 
liked retail, I love being an educator.  My undergraduate degree is from 
Belmont College; my Masters degree is from Trevecca Nazarene University.  
However, I have also taken graduate courses at Belmont, TSU, and Vanderbilt 
University.  Some other accomplishments of mine are being named a Mandel 
Fellow with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, a recipient of the 
Belz-Lipman Holocaust Educator of the Year Award, Rotary Teacher of the Year 
for our school, a participant of the Tennessee Governor's Academy for 
Teachers of Writing, and a graduate of the Poetry Alive! Institute for 
Educators.  I have also completed the Gateway training in English II.  
Currently I am part of our school's steering committee for the Making Middle 
Grades Work initiative, a school improvement plan.  Three times my peers have 
honored me by naming me West Wilson Middle School's Teacher of the Year.

I love school, and I also love being in a classroom full of eighth graders.  
Young people are very, very important to me.  Reading, writing, and 
communicating well are extremely useful skills, and learning is a lifelong 
endeavor that should be enjoyable.  Although,I think learning should be 
fun,I take my job very seriously.  You see, I regard this as my calling.  A 
calling is something very different from a mere job.  Everyday I try to do 
my best as an educator and a professional.  Hours (and hours!) outside of 
school are spent in seminars, workshops, and at conferences to become a 
better teacher to benefit my students.  Letting my students know these 
things helps them to understand why I do some of the things I do or set the 
standards I have in my classroom.  I respect my students as individuals with 
a wide range of abilities, talents, needs, and interests.  Student time and 
class time are precious commodities and should be treated as such.  Our 
state and county school systems have high expectations for both of us.  
Working together, we can achieve these and be successful. If you ever need 
my help or assistance, please don't hesitate to contact me.  Here's to a 
great year!

Mission For The Class

Our school's mission-- "in partnership with parents and the community, West 
Wilson Middle School will create a culture in which all students are 
actively engaged in rigorous, relevant learning." In order to be truly 
successful in today's competitive world, our students must be competent, 
effective communicators.  To accomplish this students must be able to write 
and speak correctly and well.  This is the mission of our class.

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