
High School Seniors Teach Early, Tackle Teacher Shortage
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Two Papillion La Vista High School seniors, Maggie Novak and Sammy Draper, are gaining early teaching experience through their schools Education Academy. Maggie aspires to be a special education teacher, while Sammy aims for elementary school work. Theyre currently student teaching at Portal Elementary, providing them with real-world classroom experience before college. The academy, now in its second year, allows students to lead activities and build strong lessons under mentor guidance. This hands-on approach confirms their passion for teaching and addresses Nebraskas teacher shortage, with nearly five hundred positions unfilled last year.
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