During a recent government meeting, the spotlight shone brightly on the exceptional achievements of the 4th, 5th, and 6th grade math teams from the Germantown Municipal School District (GMSD). Anna Bregnoli, representing the 4th grade math team, expressed immense pride in the collective efforts of teachers, students, and community leaders that led to their remarkable rise from third place in the state three years ago to first place this year. Bregnoli emphasized the dedication and hard work that contributed to this success, highlighting the collaborative spirit within the district that fosters a supportive learning environment.
Following Bregnoli, Shelley Gibbs, a 5th grade math teacher, took the stage to celebrate her colleagues and the achievements of their students. She acknowledged the significant transition of her partner, Amy Harrell, from teaching English Language Arts to math, commending her commitment to mastering the new curriculum. Gibbs attributed their success to teamwork and goal-oriented strategies, which empower students to take risks and excel academically. She noted that placing first in the state for 5th grade math is not just an accolade but a reflection of the hard work and support from families and colleagues.
The meeting concluded with a call for representatives from the 6th grade math team, further underscoring the district's commitment to academic excellence in mathematics across all grade levels. The recognition of these teams serves as a testament to the effective collaboration and dedication within the GMSD, fostering a culture of achievement and a love for learning among students.