Topeka Public Schools celebrated significant achievements and recognized outstanding staff during the recent Board of Education meeting on May 7, 2025. A highlight of the gathering was the acknowledgment of Miss Cortez, the district's dedicated family liaison, who has made a profound impact by connecting with families and ensuring students attend school regularly. Her commitment to supporting families in need, including home visits and resource provision, was praised by board members and attendees alike.
The meeting also featured discussions on the district's English Learner (EL) program, which has seen substantial growth since 2009. Currently, Topeka Public Schools serves 1,732 EL students, with many receiving ongoing support through various programs. The board emphasized the importance of these services in helping students succeed academically and socially. Miss Curry, a key figure in the EL program, highlighted the establishment of dual language programs and the expansion of EL services across all schools, showcasing the district's commitment to inclusivity and educational equity.
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Subscribe for Free In a celebratory moment, the board recognized the Kansas Region 2 Teacher of the Year, Mr. Troy Sinclair, who was commended for his innovative teaching methods and ability to foster meaningful connections with students. His colleagues shared heartfelt testimonials about his influence on both students and staff, underscoring the collaborative spirit he brings to the school community.
As the meeting concluded, board members expressed gratitude for the hard work and dedication of all staff, reinforcing the district's mission to provide quality education and support for every student. The discussions and recognitions during this meeting reflect Topeka Public Schools' ongoing commitment to excellence and community engagement, setting a positive tone for future initiatives.