Hartford Courant

‘HARTFORD’S OWN’

SAND School’s Narciso Moquete, who grew up in the city, is named Hartford Teacher of the Year

- By Rebecca Lurye and Patrick Raycraft

Narciso Moquete, the Hartford Public Schools’ new Teacher of the Year, graduated from the city school system and earned the first master’s degree of his family on his path to education.

The fourth-grade teacher at SAND Elementary School earned this latest honor Thursday night at the district’s Teacher of the Year Banquet. Moquete, 40, was nervous as he went to accept the recognitio­n, but said thinking about his students, his purpose, carried him through.

“It’s so special,” he said. “It still hasn’t hit me. My students now kind of think of themselves as students of the year. That’s so special to me too.”

Moquete was one of 40 nominees and three finalists for Teacher of the Year, along with Zuleyka Shaw, a science teacher at Hartford Magnet Trinity College Academy, and Nicole DiFabio, a social studies teacher at Hartford Public High School. Moquete will now be eligible for the Connecticu­t Teacher of the Year program.

But the title was especially validating to Moquete because he shares a similar story as

many of his kids, he said.

He was born in Caguas, Puerto Rico, one of six siblings in a single-parent family. They moved to Frog Hollow in Hartford when Moquete was 4, and he spent his childhood in the Hartford Public Schools, first Dominic F. Burns School, then Noah Webster School and Quirk Middle School, before graduating from Hartford High.

“It’s been a long road,” Moquete said. “I do feel like my background does help me become a better educator because children, knowing that I can relate to them, they know they can relate to me because they have similar background­s. It just means so much to me to be from Hartford — Hartford’s own.”

He earned teaching degree and reading specialist certificat­ion from Central Connecticu­t State University, where he was a member of the Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity and participat­ed in community service efforts with Habitat for Humanity, local soup kitchens, neighborho­od cleanups and back-toschool drives.

According to the district, Moquete was inspired to pursue a teaching career by a moving conversati­on he had with a friend and fraternity brother while they were studying one day at CCSU’s Elihu Burritt Library. That friend was Gerardo Heredia, now principal of SAND School.

Moquete was a fellow of CCSU’s Central Connecticu­t Writing Project. Through the intensive, monthlong course in 2007, he developed and delivered a profession­al developmen­t workshop to his colleagues on teaching students about writing through rap.

It was a tool he used with his fourth-graders at M.D. Fox Elementary School.

“I feel fortunate I’ve stumbled upon something great,” Moquete told The Hartford Courant at the time. “It’s fun when I discover myself. Over the past few weeks, I know I’ve improved.”

Moquete spent eight years at Fox and another eight years at Expedition­ary Learning Academy at Moylan School before joining SAND last year.

He lives in Farmington with his wife, Berayda, and their two children, but frequently spends free time on home visits with his students and parents. According to the district, “He’s been known to attend student birthday parties and backyard barbecues to promote the school-home connection.”

And he never locks the door to his classroom.

“[The students] know it’s a safe place,” he said. “I’m gonna be there for them.”

Rebecca Lurye can be reached at rlurye@courant. com.

 ?? PATRICK RAYCRAFT/HARTFORD COURANT ?? “I felt validated. It’s been a long road as far as growing up in the city, one of six kids, single [parent] family. I think that that does help me as a teacher,” says SAND School fourth-grade teacher Narciso Moquete about being named the 2018-19 Hartford Public Schools teacher of the year on Thursday evening. Moquete helps students Daniel Lopez, 10, left, and Shaheim Wilson, 10, with an English Language Arts project on Friday morning.
PATRICK RAYCRAFT/HARTFORD COURANT “I felt validated. It’s been a long road as far as growing up in the city, one of six kids, single [parent] family. I think that that does help me as a teacher,” says SAND School fourth-grade teacher Narciso Moquete about being named the 2018-19 Hartford Public Schools teacher of the year on Thursday evening. Moquete helps students Daniel Lopez, 10, left, and Shaheim Wilson, 10, with an English Language Arts project on Friday morning.
 ?? PATRICK RAYCRAFT/HARTFORD COURANT ?? SAND School fourth-grade teacher Narciso Moquete, right, was named the 2018-19 Hartford Public Schools teacher of the year on Thursday evening. At left is SAND principal Gerardo Heredia.
PATRICK RAYCRAFT/HARTFORD COURANT SAND School fourth-grade teacher Narciso Moquete, right, was named the 2018-19 Hartford Public Schools teacher of the year on Thursday evening. At left is SAND principal Gerardo Heredia.

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