It is always my pleasure to share the story of an exceptional educator who has earned recognition for their work in the classroom. One of these is Justin Moreschi, an elementary school teacher from Jefferson County, Kentucky. He has garnered a 2023 Teacher Achievement Award from the Kentucky State Department of Education.
Justin teaches science to students in grades four and five at Klondike Lane Elementary in Louisville. He also serves his school by advising Klondike’s Bluegrass Music Club and coaching the archery team. In a career that spans 16 years, he has been teaching at Klondike since 2007.
Justin chose science as his emphasis because, he says, he was exposed to the excitement of the subject as a child through his dad’s profession. “When I was a child, my father was an elephant trainer at the Louisville Zoo,” the honored educator reveals. “He instilled in me a love for animals at a very young age.” Once he graduated from college, he took a job at the same zoo where his father worked. Today, he shares his love for science by exposing his students to different animal species. “It is incredibly important for children to develop a nurturing sense of appreciation for animals to ensure their continued existence,” he asserts.
Now as an educator leader, Justin encourages his colleagues to hold on to what inspires them to teach. “The inspiration to teach has come to all of us in countless ways, events, and processes,” he declares. “Seizing this opportunity of teaching will change your life in ways you could never imagine,” he says.
Justin earned his Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education and Behavior Disorders from Bellarmine University. He earned his Master’s degree in Education from Indiana University Southeast. He completed the requirements for his Specialist in Education degree, Gifted Education and Talent Development, from Western Kentucky University.