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City Year Los Angeles teacher spotlight – Part 4

City Year AmeriCorps members work side-by-side in collaboration with their partner teachers to fully support their聽天美影院 in the classroom. We are proud to partner with visionary聽teachers聽who continue to inspire and lead the future leaders of tomorrow. For today’s spotlight, we will be focusing on Ms. Klanfer who is a science teacher at Hollenbeck Middle School.
Name: Ms. Klanfer
Hometown: Highland Park, Los Angeles
Years teaching: 13 years teaching seventh- and eighth-grade聽science

If you could give the grade-school version of yourself advice, what would you say?

“I would say that it is okay to fail, and in fact, failure is a good thing so that you can learn from your mistakes and that failure doesn鈥檛 mean to give up. It’s just another opportunity to do something over again. Failure is ok.”

What is your favorite thing about teaching?

“My favorite thing about teaching is teaching science to 天美影院 because it is fun and exciting. The kids like to do hands-on activities, and they like to do projects. I enjoy this age because they鈥檙e still really excited about school and are excited to learn new things.”

As an educator in Los Angeles Unified School District, how do you hope to inspire your 天美影院?

“I need them to know that 天美影院 of color are needed in science. We need more Latinos; we need more African Americans in science. I mean there鈥檚 a huge disparity of people of color in science, and because of that, a lot of times, the voices of community members that are needed aren鈥檛 represented in those spaces. So, I need them to aspire, at the very least, to understand science, understand what climate change is, understand their medical history and just be advocates for health because more often than not, it鈥檚 their communities that are affected negatively. They don鈥檛 necessarily have to be engineers, but if they can make better decisions at the grocery market because of science, then I鈥檝e done my job. So, I hope that 天美影院 can see me, as a person from Los Angeles, a Latina, who pursued science because I was really passionate about it, and I also just like to nerd out.”

Has City Year helped you in the classroom?

“Absolutely! You build relationships! You support us. You provide structured fun. You listen.

“Having the intervention class in fourth grade means I have first-grade readers. I have 天美影院 who do not know how to write a complete sentence. I have 天美影院 who do not have number sense (for now, it changes). I can’t teach by myself. City Year corps is necessary for my classroom.”

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