On a typical day in Stephanie Fara Harris-Walentโs language arts classroom, students are learning about character archetypes by wearing colorful masterpieces on their faces. Their assignment โ create a mask that portrays the behaviors of a character in a book and discuss the traits with their classmates. This is just one example of a lesson plan that infuses Walentโs passion for reading with her passion for teaching. โI want to make a difference and language arts is my strength. I love to read and wanted to teach others how to love reading,โ Walent said.
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Walent, who began her teaching career with Charles County Public Schools at Somers in 2000, has high expectations for her students and strives to establish a positive learning relationship with them. She makes it a point to encourage her students to laugh as they learn and celebrates the successes of each student. The growth she sees in children is what Walent says makes teaching enjoyable and allows her to thoroughly enjoy her job.
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Recently, a former student visited Walent to tell her that she was enrolling in college to study teaching. The student told Walent it was because of the fun she had learning in her class, her support and encouragement that inspired her to become a language arts teacher. Walentโs dedication to providing her students with the skills to become successful in life is just one of the characteristics that earned her the title of the 2011 Charles County Public Schools Teacher of the Year.ย ย ย ย
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Somers Principal Stephanie Wesolowski said Walent personifies what an outstanding teacher should be and has a natural ability to foster a love for reading and writing in each of her students. โShe instills in her students the confidence to be successful. She consistently strives to make real world applications and connections when introducing her lessons. She is without a doubt the teacher of a lifetime for many of her students,โ Wesolowski said in a nomination letter.
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Walent teaches seventh-grade language arts and has been the grade level team leader for the past seven years. She oversees the seventh-grade team and is the liaison between the team and school administrators. Walent holds monthly principals meetings and leads bi-weekly meetings with her colleagues. She is also the nomination coordinator for local, state and national recognition for students including the Ben Carson Scholar Awards and the Prudential Spirit Community Service Awards programs. In addition to being a teacher and taking on additional roles in the school, Walent says her favorite role is being a fan.
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โTeaching is truly fulfilling. To have a child tell me that I am their role model, it is deeply humbling. That is why I do what I do. When kids tell me I helped them learn, and thank me for being their number one fan, it makes what I do enjoyable and worth it each day,โ she said.
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Walent is also humbled by her selection to represent the school system as the Teacher of the Year. Although she considers her award as a representative of Somers, she feels privileged to represent Charles County Public Schools. โWhen Mr. Richmond came to Somers to share the news with me that I was selected as the Charles County Teacher of the Year, I was overcome with a myriad of emotions. I am deeply honored by this recognition and consider it a great privilege to be the representative for Charles County in this way,โ she said.
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Caitie OโDonnell is an eighth grader at Somers and had Walent for language arts last school year. She said Walent has a special way of inspiring her students to work hard and better their learning skills while enjoying grammar, writing and even learning about Shakespeare. โOne of the things she taught me is responsibility and to make the bes
