It is always a pleasure for me to share the stories of exceptional educators who have earned accolades for their work in the profession. One of these is Krystal Colbert, an elementary school teacher from Mitchellville, Iowa, who has been named her state’s 2023 Teacher of the Year.
Krystal teaches second graders at Mitchellville Elementary School in the Southeast Polk Community School District. She inaugurated her teaching career at Ballard West Elementary, but she has spent the past 14 years teaching for the Southeast Polk School District. Her career as an educator spans a total of 16 years.
In her classroom, Krystal says she places her greatest emphasis on the importance of building a positive and caring classroom community where all students feel loved, respected, and valued. She is passionate about student-centered learning and collaborative problem-solving. And she believes in the power of instilling a growth mindset in all of her students, helping them to consider challenges and obstacles as opportunities for growth and success. “Life is really hard for children and school can be hard as well,” asserts Krystal. “So I think it’s really important that we teach them that they can do hard things, they can face those challenges, they can step out of their comfort zone and they can achieve greatness when they do not let the fear of failure or the fear of making mistakes get in their way,” she continued.
Within her district, Krystal serves as a Model Teacher and as a mentor teacher for her colleagues. She plans and implements professional development opportunities as a member of the Teacher Leadership Committee. As a mentor teacher, she also works closely with student teachers who are pursuing a degree in education. As if all this were not enough, she also serves as a member of the 7 Habits Lighthouse Team, where she organizes and implements professional learning opportunities for her co-workers.
Krystal earned her Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Special Education. She earned her Master’s degree in Education from Viterbo University.