It is always a pleasure to share stories about innovative educators who have earned recognition for their work in the classroom. One of these is Alexa Guynes, an elementary school teacher from Tennessee who has earned a prestigious 2022 Milken Educator Award.
Alexa teaches fifth grade at Dogwood Elementary in the Germantown Municipal School District. She has a reputation for designing lessons that are immersive. For example, her students wear goggles and lab coats for Mad Scientist Day; a lesson about Jackie Robinson ends with uniformed students going out on the school field to play a baseball game; and March Madness becomes a literary March Madness, including a reading tournament where students vote on their selections for the best book. In fact, her class begins each day with a book, usually a picture book, related to the topic the students are learning about that day. Many of Alexa’s students declare that this “Book a Day” tradition is their favorite part of class.
In addition to working with her young students, Alexa serves as the Chair for her school’s fifth grade team, and she is the English/Language Arts (ELA) content lead for third, fourth, and fifth grades. She helped her school implement its new ELA curriculum, enhancing lessons with imaginative strategies and activities designed to promote interaction. Alexa also mentors student teachers and has served on Dogwood’s school leadership, professional development, and ELA textbook selection committees.
Alexa was born and raised in Germantown. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in 2014 and her Master’s degree in Elementary Education in 2021, both from Mississippi State University.
The Milken Educator Awards have been described by Teacher Magazine as the “Oscars of Teaching.” In addition to a $25,000 cash prize and public recognition, the honor includes membership in the National Milken Educator Network, a group of more than 2,700 exemplary teachers, principals, and specialists from all over the country who work towards strengthening best practices in education. To learn more, click on Milken Educator Awards.
To read more about Alexa Guynes, click on this link to Germantown Municipal School District.