![]() ![]() ![]() In her free time, she likes to try out new recipes, binge watch vampire shows, travel as much as possible, and work on improvement projects in her new home on the Northshore.Ĭhiquita Adams Math Intervention ~ is a self-proclaimed artist who marches to the beat of her own drum, a beat that has led her to New Orleans from Mississippi. After four years of teaching she has decided to step out of the classroom into a new role.ĭrawn to New Harmony because of the choice students get to have in their education and the passion that the staff has for the mission, Ari’yana is very excited to be a part of the family by serving as the Administrative Coordinator. Something she is passionate about is creating spaces for LGBTQ+ youth and teaching students about the different options available to them post-graduation. Her favorite part about working in education is providing students with an opportunity to explore their interests. As a lover of learning, she has taught Science, Louisiana History, English, and IBCA. She attended Louisiana State University and studied English with a concentration in Secondary Education. When she’s not teaching or conducting research, she enjoys spending time at home with her husband, son, and daughter.Īri’yana Gibson School Operations Coordinator ~ was born and raised in rural Slidell, but has always been drawn to exploring life in the city. In early 2020 Alaina began working with the Leona Tate Foundation for Change researching and developing the education exhibit for the Tate, Etienne, and Prevost (TEP) Interpretive Center, which is focused on the desegregation of the New Orleans public schools. During her career she’s worked as an elementary and middle school teacher and a high school behavior and reading interventionist. ![]() This is Alaina’s tenth year as an educator in New Orleans. Her master thesis, Public School and Museum collaborations: The Need and the Benefit for Cultural Curriculum, discusses how professional developments for teachers and field trips to museums can positively impact the learning outcomes and student engagement in public schools classrooms, especially when rooted in Africana Studies. Alaina Carter Assistant School Leader ~ Carter is a New Orleans native and Southern University alumnus with a bachelor’s degree in General Studies concentrated in African & African American Humanities. ![]()
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