KSTF TEACHING FELLOWS

2011 MATHEMATICS

SHEILA ORR
MATHEMATICS TEACHER
Everett High School
Lansing, Michigan

As a first grader, Sheila Orr informed her parents that she was going to become a teacher.  As an undergraduate student at Michigan State University, Sheila “wanted to do something that would positively impact the world.”  As she reflected on the people who have had the greatest influence on her life, she realized that most of them were teachers.  For Sheila, teaching is a perfect career path that combines her love of helping others with her hope of positively affecting the lives of those around her.

Sheila has helped coordinate Literacy Alive, an East Lansing, Mich., program which promotes literacy in schools.  A recipient of The Robert Noyce Scholarship and The Girl Scout Gold Award, Sheila hopes that the KSTF Fellowship will provide her “with opportunities, through professional development, to learn about new things that will affect the learning of my students.  This is critically important since I believe all students are learners.”  A graduate of DeWitt High School, Sheila hopes to teach at an urban school in Michigan.

Media coverage

Read about Sheila Orr (then Frederixon) in Lansing, Michigan’s Lansing State Journal.

 

All students have the ability to learn.  As teachers, it is our job to figure out the best way to reach them.