Perhaps you remember Zelene Blancas, the teacher from El Paso, Texas, whose video of students giving each other hugs, fist bumps, and high fives became an internet sensation in 2018. Sadly, this beloved teacher succumbed to Covid-19 on December 28, 2020. She was 35 years old.
Zelene taught first grade dual language at Dr. Sue A. Shoot Elementary in the Socorro Independent School District. She’d taught at the school for four years. One day, the educator made a video of her students showing kindness towards each other. Since its original posting, the video has garnered over 22 million views. The Chalkboard Champion explained that she encouraged her students to show kindness toward each other because wanted her students to feel like they “have a safe place to come back to and learn in a safe environment.”
By all accounts, she will be sorely missed. “She always made an effort to share kindness, whether it was with a message or a note or just reaching out to her colleagues,” remembered Principal Cristina Sanchez-Chavira. “Just a very, very loving person.” Friend and colleague Nick Adkins agreed. “The ripple effect of love and kindness that she put out into the universe through teaching her kids through the years is immeasurable,” he recalled. “Ms. Blancas and the entire staff and students at Shook are what we should all strive for each and every day, each and every now. She lives on in the love that she taught and spread. I am grateful for her. We all are,” Adkins continued.
To learn more about Zelene blancas, see this article published online by KTSM.com.