Accolades are due to educator Jessica Davis, a math and computer science teacher at South St. Paul Secondary School in St. Paul, Minnesota. She’s been named her state’s 2019-2020 Teacher of the Year.
The honored educator confesses that teaching was not her first career choice. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Biology, with a minor in Chemistry. She considered going to medical school, but soon realized teaching was her calling. “I’m good at navigating school, and I can help people,” she revealed. That’s when she decided to obtain a Master’s degree in Teaching and her teaching credential, both from Hamline University.
Jessica accepted her first teaching position at St. Paul’s Harding High School in 2006. She transferred to South St. Paul, where she has taught since 2009. Today she teaches math and computer science to junior and seniors. She is also coaches the school’s math team.
Jessica also serves as the advisor of several student organizations on campus. These include the African American Student Organization, Sexuality and Gender Alliance, Comunidad De Latinos Unidos, and Women’s Society. She believes these organizations encourage students to see their potential. “Representation matters,” Jessica asserts. “It’s important to see yourself in who’s at the front of the classroom, in your literature, in your writings. It’s important to see yourself doing things that are important, that are giving back to the community,” she continues. “It is important for our students to see that they have a place in this community, and until they see those faces also doing it, it’s hard for them to imagine themselves in that spot.”
Read more about Jessica at this link by Education Minnesota.