The Washington County School District held an open session on May 12, 2025, where educators Ciara Crivens and Tierra Ainsworth were honored for their exceptional contributions to teaching. The meeting highlighted the importance of recognizing outstanding educators who positively impact their students and the school community.
The session began with a tribute to Ciara Crivens, a seventh-grade math teacher at Washington Fields Intermediate. Colleagues praised her dedication and innovative teaching methods, noting her ability to engage students and create a supportive learning environment. Crivens was commended for her collaborative spirit, particularly in assisting ESL students by sharing resources and strategies to enhance their understanding of mathematical concepts. Students expressed their appreciation, with one remarking that she makes learning math enjoyable and fosters a comfortable atmosphere for making mistakes.
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Subscribe for Free Following Crivens, Tierra Ainsworth, a six-year veteran teacher at Heritage, was also recognized. Ainsworth was celebrated for her creativity and commitment to student success. Colleagues highlighted her high expectations and ability to connect with students, which has led to impressive academic achievements, including top scores in state assessments. A student shared a personal testimony about Ainsworth's positive influence, noting how she transformed their perception of school and made learning enjoyable.
The meeting concluded with a reminder of the ongoing Public Superheroes Awards, which aim to honor educators who make significant contributions to their students' lives. The awards banquet is scheduled for Wednesday night at the Convention Center, where further recognition will take place.
Overall, the session underscored the vital role of dedicated teachers in shaping the educational landscape and fostering a love for learning among students.