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Sabrina Mulverhill Cowling
Sabrina Mulverhill Cowling brings over a decade of educational expertise to the Chicago Public Schools, where she has dedicated 14 years to enhancing student learning and development. Her career is marked by a passionate commitment to creating an inclusive, engaging, and responsive educational environment for her students' diverse needs. Sabrina's approach to teaching is deeply rooted in the belief that education should be adaptive and holistic, catering to her students' various learning styles and emotional needs. She advocates integrating social-emotional learning into the curriculum, which she combines with rigorous academic standards to prepare students for educational and personal success. At the forefront of Sabrina’s current endeavors is her pursuit of a Special Education certification and a double master’s degree from National Louis University. This pursuit reflects her commitment to broadening her ability to support all students, particularly those with special educational needs. She aims to create learning strategies tailored to individual student needs, fostering an environment where all students can thrive and achieve independence. Sabrina Cowling currently teaches English Language Arts to third and fourth-grade students at Nash Elementary in Chicago, a role she has embraced with enthusiasm and innovative pedagogical strategies. Her previous positions include a significant tenure at Eugene Field Elementary, where she taught fifth-grade math and science and led the FUSE program. This program focused on STEAM education, promoting project-based learning that motivates students to engage deeply with the material.