I always enjoy sharing stories about exceptional educators who teach in American schools. One of these is Kelly Parker, an elementary school teacher from Mobile, Alabama. She has been named the 2023 Elementary Teacher of the Year for District 1 in her county.
Kelly’s career as an educator spans 14 years. She currently teaches second graders at Tanner Williams Elementary School in the Mobile County Public School System. She has also taught kindergarten and first grade.
This innovative educator enjoys designing hands-on curriculum and community service projects for her young students. She fosters a love of writing with her students by directing each class to complete a book for their successors as part of her series, Sweet Home Tanner Williams. For another project, Kelly wrote a grant for Agriculture in the Classroom to fund a greenhouse on her campus. Once the greenhouse was built, her students planted seeds to raise plants to sell to the community, and through these sales, the students raised $2,000 for the school.
In addition to her work with children, Kelly leads professional development on foundational reading skills and serves on her school’s team for accreditation. And Kelly is one of the first educators in her district to be named a Dyslexia Interventionist Resource teacher.
Kelly earned both her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from the University of South Alabama. She earned her degree as an Education Specialist from the University of West Alabama. She is also a National Board Certified teacher. Furthermore, she has attended Space Camp for Teachers at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center.
To read more about Kelly Parker, click on this link to an article about her published by Mobile County Public Schools.