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Lindbergh Teacher of the Year earns regional honor

Lindbergh Teacher of the Year earns regional honor

Truman Middle School librarian and Lindbergh Schools 2017 Teacher of the Year Megan Vallis has been named one of 10 Missouri Regional Teachers of the Year for the St. Louis area.

This honor qualifies Vallis to apply for the 2017 Missouri State Teacher of the Year award, which will be announced in August, according to a news release.

During her two years at Truman, Vallis has transformed the library into an innovative learning space that utilizes cutting-edge technology and provides a welcome, inclusive gathering space for students in a variety of grades, reading levels and interest groups.

“The Truman library serves as a central hub for literacy and learning, and Mrs. Vallis has a positive impact on all Truman students,” Principal Mike Straatmann stated in the release. “She is an invaluable resource for students as well as teachers, and has developed the library into a positive, fun and enjoyable place to learn. We are extremely pleased with Megan’s leadership and her positive impact on our school.”

Once a month, Vallis invites students to stop by the library before school and check out apps like Geometry Dash, Color Switch and Doughnut Day, during “Appy Hour,” a program she created to engage students in technology and bring them together in a fun environment.

She has created clubs for struggling readers, finding interesting books and magazines for students who might not otherwise have an interest in reading.

Besides creating many opportunities to engage students, Vallis constantly looks for ways to share technology and professional development with her fellow teachers. Whether she is stepping in to teach an English class, developing reading curriculum for Flyer Time classes, or providing guidance for teachers about how to grade research assignments, Vallis’ colleagues appreciate her knowledge of good instruction and enthusiasm to share resources so that all students can succeed.

This summer, Vallis is launching Camp Innovate, a science, technology, engineering and mathematics camp for middle school students. Participants will enjoy LEGO Robotics, Minecraft, Sphero, Breakout boxes and app creation during this unique summer learning opportunity, the release stated.

Vallis has been a Lindbergh educator for nine years. Before joining the Truman Middle School staff in 2015, Vallis was a second-grade teacher at Crestwood Elementary School for seven years.

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