Learn more about Pinelopi Karragianni, a member organizer with the Odyssey Charter School Education Organization and Greek language teacher Odyssey Charter School. Karagianni's 20 years in education has provided her with the "pleasure of teaching a diverse range of students, from middle schoolers to adults, and each experience has taught me something new."
Learn more about Rhonika Daniels, the new Vice President for the Christina Paraprofessionals Association and a classroom para at The Brennen School. Daniels has worked in public education since 2016, taking a full-time position in 2019 after earning her undergraduate degree from the University of Delaware.
Learn more about Dr. Lori Dickerson, a member of the Christina Education Association and building rep at The Bayard School. Dr. Dickerson is the Dean of Students for Eighth Grade at Bayard and has worked in Delaware schools for over 27 years.
Learn more about Jozette Hartsfield, president of the Colonial Paraprofessionals Association and DSEA Executive Board. Hartsfield has worked in education for 31 years, spending the last 19 years as a paraeducator in the Colonial School District.
At W. Reily Brown Elementary School in the Caesar Rodney School District, a small but impactful student group, known as the Eco Team, is fostering environmental awareness and leadership skills in students from first through fifth grade.
Widespread student behavior challenges are leading to a loss of instruction time and exacerbating Delaware’s ongoing teacher shortage, according to the results of a new educator survey released Monday by the Delaware State Education Association.
Member Spotlight: Pinelopi Karagianni
Learn more about Pinelopi Karragianni, a member organizer with the Odyssey Charter School Education Organization and Greek language teacher Odyssey Charter School. Karagianni's 20 years in education has provided her with the "pleasure of teaching a diverse range of students, from middle schoolers to adults, and each experience has taught me something new."