Farida Blakey, Fifth and Sixth Grade
I was born in New Brunswick, Canada. In elementary school, I literally walked to school and home in the snow!
My major in college was cultural anthropology; and teaching became a natural career choice because I was trained to make observations about relationships.
I decided to become a teacher because I was inspired by an incredible teacher when I was in university. During my undergraduate work, I was required to observe a microcosm. I observed a 2nd and 3rd grade combination class in Goleta, California. I was amazed by the teacher and decided then and there that I also wanted to be a part of shaping children's lives.
As a teacher, I love building relationships with both my students and their families. Every year I love being part of the community that has been built in my classroom.
I began teaching at Dehesa as a substitute teacher. After my first day, I fell in love with the community. I've had other teaching opportunities but chose to stay. My peers who have left, often contact me and they say the same - Dehesa always holds a special place in their hearts.
I've always bragged to my friends that I work in a secret gem in the middle of Dehesa Valley. We are a small, public school that offers incredible opportunities for our students to build a strong foundation to take them into the future.
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