Congratulations to Cristina Marie L. Senosa, 2020-2021 St. Thomas-St. John District Teacher of the Year

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Good teachers teach citizenship skills, as well as their content; enjoy helping others; and always look for ways to learn to improve themselves. It’s difficult to excel in a field where you don’t enjoy what you do.

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It has often been said, “I did not choose my profession, it chose me.”  That statement gives a true description of my educational journey.

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It is very cliché to say, but the reason why I became a teacher is because my previous teachers who mentored me were the ones whom I looked up to and whom I tried to emulate. I wanted to be like them to pay forward the importance of education—an education that develops learners holistically.

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My goal then, and now, continues to be to help to shape, train, and mold individuals to lead successful lives, evidenced by sound and wise decisions that affect their futures positively. In fact, isn’t that what is expected of all teachers?

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I was born to teach; I was called to teach. I have spent the greater portion of my life blessing others with my talent/gift. I could confidently tell God that I have used every talent he has given to me to enrich my profession, heal the brokenhearted, give guidance to young people and provide renewed hope to parents who had almost given up on their children. I am an educator and I affect eternity.

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