Check out these great members of the month for December, January, or February! These awesome teachers and TEA members are making a difference in the lives of children and their profession. Check out more about them on the home page!
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![]() Carol Robertson is a superhero in her classroom- she uses a unique incentive program for her students to set and achieve goals. Once a student has achieved their academic or behavior goal, they get to spend the day at ‘superhero headquarters’! A posh desk that is outfitted with a pillow, seat cushion, decorations, snacks, and postcards they can send to their family. The students work hard to earn this reward, just as Carol works hard to creatively motivate her students. Thanks for being a TEA member and helping Tooele students achieve!
Thank you to everyone who supported our Local Voted Levy! We could not have done it without the support of the employees of TCSD.
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Attached is the link to complete the AR Training Survey. Please complete TODAY! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/S8QR9CK ![]() Benjamin worked for a decade in the corporate world before finding his true purpose in the world of education. He is driven by the desire to see his students achieve success in their academic lives. Since coming to the world of education Benjamin has worked in rural school districts and focused on collaboration with other educators to bring the best practices to all students. He has shown leadership by serving on committees to create new teacher evaluations and curriculum implementation and has served as a union representative and delegate. Benjamin graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from the New York Institute of Technology and a Bachelor of Science in History Education from Utah Valley University.
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