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First different rooms to assist the teachers with helping to give students the extra help they need. I also pull kids out for sensory time so that students can get that break they need to help them not feel overwhelmed. I love the employees I work with and the students I help. They feel like family to me!!" Ruthie Blocker said.

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For Mrs. Bartlett, being an effective teacher is about building relationships with her students and throughout her school. "I greet them at the door daily. I have conversations about things they like and what’s going on. Once students start working on a project, I move around to each table to check on their progress and talk with them. Kids like to be talked with and not just at. I love creating step-by-step tutorials for them. I love giving them a foundation and watching them add to it. I have found out if you help them get started with a project, it builds their confidence to add their own touch to it. MCES is special because it really is family. I spend more time with my school family most of the week than my own family. I love the relationships that I have with my faculty and the families at MCES. We would do anything for each other," Mrs. Bartlett said.

“Mossy Creek is a place filled with teachers who care about the success of students and students who care about becoming the best versions of themselves. We have a wonderful parent and community village of support. You can feel the warmth of The Creek when you walk through the doors. We are preparing students for the future by putting actionable steps in place to help students become proficient readers, writers, and mathematicians,” principal Natalie Carpenter said.

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