Our school has handfuls of handfuls of
students who are sensitive, alone, etc. and just need an open ear to talk to,
or someone new to talk to. Of course some people might prefer a counselor or a
friend when you talk to, but when it isn’t something extremely urgent and
you’re in her class, she will always lend an opinion or give you some advice.
She understands that students are human too and they have areas they struggle
at more than others too.
In
her classes, you are always expected to be doing your work to the best of your
ability and not slacking off. Which, isn’t a lot to ask from someone when
that’s what you’re already expected to do. But she will only nag and keep
bugging at you to do your work because she knows what you’re capable of. She
makes it known to the class that she will give assistance to anyone anywhere
needed. If she notices you might excel better in some areas than others, she
will use what she knows to benefit you as much as possible.
Beyond teaching at Crossroads,
Carlson loves the outdoors, gardening, art, yoga, and being with her family.
She has two children; a daughter and a son. She recently was blessed with a new
grand baby, and she is beyond thrilled to be a grandma!
-Jordan Trussell
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