Kelly McAlister
Mission Viejo High School
Mission Viejo, CA USA
"My life and work have meaning. I'm fulfilling my purpose and living my dream!"
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Kelly's work combines: Education, Writing, and Teaching / Mentoring
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Here's the path I took:
High School
Blackford High School
Bachelor's Degree
English Language and Literature, General
San Jose State University
Graduate Degree
Secondary Education and Teaching
San Jose State University
Here's the path I recommend for someone who wants to be an English & AVID Teacher; AVID Coordinator:
Bachelor's Degree: English Language and Literature, General
Graduate Degree: Secondary Education and Teaching
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My path in life has been direct
1.
I had a difficult childhood because I was a child of several divorces. (My mother was married 4 times). I was the luckiest kid, though, because my mother was very loving and supportive through it all.
2.
I am the first generation in my family to graduate from college, so I didn't have guidance to help me along the way. My mother was very supportive, but she hadn't gone to college and couldn't help.
3.
I didn't take the SAT, so my only choice for college right out of high school was community college. This was the best "mistake" I could have made because I came out of college with no debt.
4.
Being 4 units shy of graduating, I had to take an extra semester. I took graduate classes and earned my ESL supplemental credential before it became a requirement, making me a desirable hire.
5.
I got married and divorced within a two-year period. After my divorce, I moved to Southern CA to be with my mom. I regretted leaving Northern CA, but found I liked it better here.
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When I married again, I married a teacher. Being married to a teacher is great because we understand the demands our jobs place upon us. We both have a heart for kids.
7.
I took eight years off from teaching to have and raise my kids. I thought it'd be difficult to find a job again, but got one in a better district!
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I was Teacher of the Year for 2019-20 for my school and district. I was a nominee for TOY for my county as well!
Defining Moments
How I responded to discouragement
THE NOISE
Messages from Society in general:
Everyone I told that I wanted to become a teacher would always mention how I wouldn't make enough money for all the education I had to get and hours I would put in. They all felt it was a noble cause but a poor choice.
How I responded:
I always wanted to become a teacher, so even when I heard these comments, they just faded into the background as white noise. Being a teacher is like breathing to me; it is necessary for me to really feel like I'm living. I never went into this career to become rich; I only cared that I would make enough money to get by. I am the luckiest person because I look forward to my job every day! How many people can say that? My life and work have meaning. I'm fulfilling my purpose and living my dream!
Experiences and challenges that shaped me
My mother left school after 9th grade to become a cosmetologist. She couldn't guide me on my pathway to college, but she supported me every step. I had to learn to advocate for myself, a quality so important for the rest of my life.