Rosetta Stone Inc. announced the 10 winners in its first Emergent
Bilingual Educators of the Year award program. A total of $20,000
in grant donations and $75,000 in subscriptions to the Rosetta
Stone® English for Education language learning program were awarded
to teachers of English learners (EL).
Victor Machado, an ESL teacher at East Side High
School in Newark, New Jersey, won the $10,000 grand prize, along
with a schoolwide semester’s subscription to Rosetta Stone English.
The two runners-up are Timothy McGrath and Virginia Valdez. McGrath
is a K-5 ELL teacher at West View Elementary School, a small
inner-city school in Knoxville, Tennessee, and Valdez is a
kindergarten teacher at Minnie Mars Jamieson Elementary at Chicago
Public Schools. Each won $5,000 grants as well as the schoolwide
semester’s subscription to Rosetta Stone English.
Machado was nominated by the Bilingual Department
Chairperson Brian Donovan who submitted an
essay describing how Machado helps his students. Donovan wrote
of Machado: “He is able to synthesize all the tools required to
educate a student and turn his class into a fun engaging ESL lab,
where technology is used to leverage student achievement and where
students take ownership of their education.”
Donovan also stated that besides being an
excellent teacher, Machado guides students in their lives beyond
the classroom. For example, Machado noticed that one student had
decaying teeth. That student had migrated to the United States from
Honduras aboard a train so horrible, it was called “La Bestia” (the
Beast). Machado had the student tell the story of the journey
through an assignment and took the story to a local dentist’s
office where his wife worked as a dental assistant. They were so
moved that they offered to fix the student’s teeth, which was
nearly $11,000 worth of dental work, and provide free
checkups.
East Side High currently has over 700 students in
ESL classes. Machado will use the grant to boost his efforts using
data, creativity, edtech, and personal connections to help students
succeed in and out of school.
Runner-up McGrath wrote in his essay,
“Parent-Teacher Conferences are a big part of our school year. We
have these meetings during each grading period throughout the year.
Unfortunately, for many of the parents of my ELL students they
cannot make these important meetings due to their work schedules. …
I learned Spanish several years ago (started out with Rosetta
Stone!!!) and since all of the students are from Spanish-speaking
families there is no problem with communication. I have found that
having the meeting in their homes provides parents with a more
comfortable environment to talk freely and openly about the school
and their student.” He will use his grant to purchase edtech for
his students.
In her essay, runner-up Valdez wrote that
“Through my year-round Books to Keep Program, I give my students
one multicultural or high-interest book every Friday to build their
home libraries. I have given my students over 10,000 books.” She
will use her grant for targeted bilingual resources and support
tools.
The seven additional winners of the contest won
subscription site licenses to Rosetta Stone English for their
entire school for one semester, valued at $7,500.
Amy Comisiak, an ELL teacher at Cool Spring
Elementary in Maryland (nominated by Ronae Smith, assistant
principal of Cool Spring Elementary) won for securing
resources such as food and housing for ELL communities.
Stephanie Holcombe, an ELL teacher at Henry C.
Maxwell Elementary School in Tennessee, won for creating a
Super Families workshop series program and celebrating her ELL
first-graders’ “superpowers.”
Jenny Jacobs, an ESL 1 teacher at The English High
School in Massachusetts (nominated by Emily Trono, history teacher
at The English High School) won for building an ELL assessment
and intervention program at her school.
Michelle Mardiney, a bilingual kindergarten
teacher at the Glen Cove School District in New York state, won for
providing distance learning over the summer to minimize
regression.
Anastacio Marin, assistant principal at Chamblee
Charter High School in Virginia won for spearheading programs
for ELL students and their families.
Jesusa Merioles, a science teacher at
International Community High School in New York City, won
for centering critical thinking and shared celebration in her
diverse classroom.
Pedro Trivella, an ESL educator at Thurgood
Marshall Elementary School in New Jersey, won for designing
and writing his district’s ELL/bilingual K-8 curriculum.
“Our team recognizes that there are amazing
examples of teacher excellence in the field, and was thrilled by
what so many educators have accomplished,” said José Viana, Senior
Advisor, Education Partnerships for Rosetta Stone Education. “The
essays submitted by these entrants were incredibly
inspiring. The judges had a tough job choosing among the
many essays, but we are delighted to have this chance to recognize
the winners.”
Interested parties can find all the winning
essays, as well as those of the finalists,
at https://education.rosettastone.com/emergent-bilingual-educators-of-the-year-finalists.
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