As a Columbia teacher, she has put her heart and soul into
reaching out to her students in new and different ways. Melissa has embraced the opportunity to use
the virtual platform to assist her students, and support them to attain
academic success. She has a great
rapport with her in person students and uses her creativity and ingenuity,
which has allowed her students to continue to learn and grow to their maximum
potential.
Mrs. Adams was nominated as a Columbia Hero by Cody Wilcher. He nominated Mrs. Adams via email and said, “I
would like to nominate Melissa Adams as our building’s hero. She has pursued students that have left the
building and encouraged them to come back to finish their education. When Mrs. Adams learned that she had been
nominated as a Columbia Hero, she said, “This is so exciting! Thank you so much!”
her face and a fierce firm attitude of “You can Do It!” He mentioned that she always gives her students the feeling that whether you believe in yourself; she believes in you! He said that Mrs. Adams is a teacher who makes it clear to her students that they have to get their school work done, or else! He added, “LOL!” Cody said that Melissa talks about how it is important that her students become successful members of our society. Cody mentioned that Mrs. Adams is always working to help her students be successful especially during this trying time.
Melissa said, “I love working with my students because they
inspire me to become a better person and educator. Every day they make me want to learn more and
do more with them. I love to see their successes. I know that I am where I
belong. These students hold my heart.” “If
a student knows they are safe, they are free to learn and bloom,” said Melissa
Adams as she was discussing her love for teaching at Columbia Options High
School. Melissa cares a lot for her
students and continued by saying, “Each student deserves to know they are
special.” Her focus is to “build
students up from the inside out.” She
commented that she tries “to build a relationship based on respect and trust.” She mentioned that, “A student who is cared
for can develop not only the skills required to be an excellent student, but
learn those that will build a fulfilling life.”
This summer Mrs. Adams will be teaching summer school and
credit recovery for ninth through 12th graders from Columbia and across
the Jackson area. If you want to learn
more about our credit recovery program, call 5175299400. If you are interested in learning more about
Columbia School District and our programs, email me at
Pamela.Campbell@myeagles.org or call 5175926641.
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