Episode #92: Spring ideas and traditions - Guest Melissa Wright

Join Phil Boyte and guest Melissa Wright for ideas to encourage and celebrate staff and students at the end of the school year. Melissa shares ways to build school culture, boost morale on campus, and bring back fun and meaningful spring traditions. 

A little about Melissa: 

Melissa Wright is a passionate Renaissance educator that is driven to help schools create a place where students belong and everyone feels like they matter.  By sharing ideas that work in her school, she helps educators and students see they can improve their culture and climate.   She is known for her passion and desire to see students succeed, and find their inner leader. 

In 2014 Melissa was awarded the Make it Matter from Jostens Renaissance for the impact Renaissance has made on her school.  Renaissance is a nationally recognized program that focuses on improving the culture and climate in schools.  That same year she was also awarded the Tom Hanley Advisor of the year award from the New Brunswick Student Leadership Association.   She was also awarded the Leader of Distinction Award in September of 2018 from the Canadian Student leadership Association to recognize her contribution to Student leadership in New Brunswick. 

Melissa also sits on the National Advisory Council for student leadership as the representative for New Brunswick.  This group works to improve and promote student leadership across Canada. 

Melissa is the current president of the New Brunswick Student Leadership association and is the Renaissance co-advisor at her school.  She has been teaching for 17 years as a mathematics and dance teacher at Kennebecasis Valley High School in Quispamsis, NB, Canada.  Her career has shown her that when you believe in someone and/or something amazing things happen. 

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