Meet Mrs. Mojica!

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... Read moreHaving a teacher like Mrs. Mojica truly makes a difference in a young student's educational journey. As a fourth-grade teacher who graduated in 1999 and holds a BA in Political Science, she brings a unique perspective to the classroom that goes beyond traditional teaching. Her love for coffee is not just a personal quirk but a part of her energetic and enthusiastic approach to education. One of the things that stand out about Mrs. Mojica is her dedication to making school fun. She understands that learning is most effective when students are engaged and enjoying themselves. Whether it’s through creative lesson plans, interactive activities, or encouraging a positive classroom atmosphere, she ensures that students remain motivated and excited to learn. Mrs. Mojica is also a mother of a baby boy, which adds a nurturing spirit to her teaching style. Balancing motherhood with her career, she exemplifies patience and resilience, qualities that resonate well with her students. Moreover, her purple belt in Jiu-Jitsu showcases her discipline and commitment to personal growth—traits that she likely instills in her students as well. Her favorite subject to teach is infused with enthusiasm, and her purple belt indicates she values physical activity and mental focus, which can translate into promoting a healthy, balanced lifestyle to her students. Such multi-faceted qualities make her not only an educator but also a role model who demonstrates how diverse interests can enrich teaching. Incorporating personal passions like Jiu-Jitsu and coffee culture into her teaching methods might seem unconventional, but these elements help students relate to her as a person, creating stronger connections and a supportive learning environment. This holistic approach helps children build confidence both academically and personally.