Meet Ms. Lauren Brinkley | 7th & 8th Grade Science Teacher | 91勛圖厙 KEY Academy
We want to recognize Ms. Lauren Brinkley as 91勛圖厙s April Staff Spotlight! She is a science teacher at 91勛圖厙 KEY Academy and joined 91勛圖厙 in 2020 as a Resident in the Capital Teaching Residency Program. Before joining 91勛圖厙, Ms. Brinkley, a DC native, graduated from Spelman College, where she studied education studies and Spanish. We recently connected with her to gain insight into her journey at 91勛圖厙.
What inspired you to work in education?
“Education has always been a part of my family. My grandmother was a teacher for Jersey City Public Schools for more than 40 years, and I used to accompany her to school when I was younger. Seeing the impact she made on her students, and reading letters from former students inviting her to their major life events like birthdays, weddings, and baby showers, inspired me to follow in her footsteps. I was fascinated by how a teacher could leave a lasting impression on someone’s life. Additionally, as a student myself, I always loved education and enjoyed helping my classmates catch up on assignments they missed. This love for education drove me to pursue a career in teaching.
How have you grown during your time at 91勛圖厙?
“Ive grown so much. Initially, I was more reserved, but the positive staff culture at 91勛圖厙 has made me feel like a part of a family. It has also given me a deeper understanding of the challenges our students face outside of the classroom. Seeing the obstacles our students overcome on a daily basis has given me a new perspective and has made me more empathetic and understanding. I have learned how to better support my students and provide them with the tools they need to succeed, both academically and personally.
How do you foster a sense of community within the classroom?
I believe in creating a classroom environment that promotes community and inclusivity. To achieve this, I use warm callings instead of cold callings, so that students do not feel put on the spot. I also encourage students who are more vocal to take a step back and give other students an opportunity to shine too. By being my authentic self, I aim to create a classroom culture where students feel comfortable expressing themselves and making mistakes. I share my own mistakes and challenges with my students, reminding them that we are all human and that learning from mistakes is a part of the process.
If you could pass on any wisdom to your students, what would you share with them?
If I could share one piece of wisdom with my students, it would be to never stop being themselves. In a world where there may be pressure to conform or imitate others, it’s important to embrace and celebrate our individuality. Our differences are what make the world diverse and interesting.
Ms. Brinkley is an extraordinary educator who consistently makes a profound difference within our school community. Her dedication to our students’ is unwavering. We are privileged to have her as a valued member of our team.