Paris High School students have made it to the state finals of the Texas Association of Future Educators (TAFE) after qualifying in the Area 6 contest held in Nacogdoches, TX.
The competition saw outstanding performances from the students who are now preparing for the State contest, which is scheduled to take place from February 25 – February 28.
The PHS chapter sponsor, Karen Downs, has expressed pride in the hard work and dedication demonstrated by her students. It is no small feat to make it to the state finals, and the students and their mentor should be commended for their efforts. The competition is a great opportunity for students to showcase their talents and passion for education.
State qualifiers are:
Public Speaking: Arshia Khadka
Pre-K Children’s Literature: Jocabed Guzman, Ruby Stone, and Summer Rose
K-3 Children’s Literature: Stephany Guiterrez-Hernandez and Jasmyn Pruner
Research Learning Challenges: Natalie Amos, Myanna Garmon, and Ashlynn Newberry
PSA: Teacher Recruitment: Sheryl Ali Lemons
Lesson Planning and Delivery CTE: Rozilyn Townsdin
According to the TAFE website, “The Texas Association of Future Educators is a co-curricular statewide non-profit (501 c3) student organization created to allow young men and women an opportunity to explore the teaching profession. The organization was created in 1984 to provide the best and brightest high school and middle school students in Texas with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions about pursuing careers in education.”
Students who attended the Area competition pictured left to right- Front Row: Ashlynn Newberry, Jocabed Guzman, Myanna Garmon, Stephany Guiterrez-Hernandez, Douglas Santizo, and Summer Rose Back Row: Sheryl Ali Lemons, Natalie Amos, Rozilyn Townsdin, Jasmyn Pruner, Arshia Khadka, and Ka’Mal Washington

