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John Paul II teacher up for Edwin Parr award

- ktaniguchi@medicineha­tnews.com Twitter: kellentani­guchi KELLEN TANIGUCHI

The Medicine Hat Catholic Board of Education announced Taylyn Weisgerber as its 2021 Edwin Parr nominee on Friday morning.

The first-year teacher handles the Grade 2/3 class at École St. John Paul II School.

“The students themselves are my inspiratio­n,” said Weisgerber. “They are the reason I am where I am. It’s great to see, some students will come up to you after a tough day and you see their inspiratio­n, and they say ‘Ms. Weisgerber, I want to be a teacher someday, too.’ And that warms your heart.”

Robert Dumanowski, the school’s principal, cited Weisgerber’s “uncommon level of profession­alism and aptitude” in nominating her for the award.

“Whether it’s a regular check-in or a chat in the hallway, Taylyn works hard to create an environmen­t where students can have one-on-one time where they can talk and deepen their relationsh­ip with her,” he said. “Taylyn is continuall­y working differentl­y, not just harder, to ensure that the learning environmen­t in the classroom is student-centred.”

Weisgerber grew up in rural Alberta and says a principal of hers had a big impact.

“Growing up in a small town your teachers are not just your teachers, they’re your neighbours, your family, your friends,” she said. “I had a principal when I was a student in elementary school who really inspired me and pushed me out of my comfort zone. He was able to push me and realize the impact a teacher has on a student.”

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Taylyn Weisgerber is the MHCBE’s 2021 nominee for the Edwin Parr award. She teaches Grade 2/3 at École St. John Paul II.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Taylyn Weisgerber is the MHCBE’s 2021 nominee for the Edwin Parr award. She teaches Grade 2/3 at École St. John Paul II.

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