Passionate educator Paula Rosignoli inspires at New Horizons Learning Center
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WMBB) – Paula Rosignoli is a true professional in every sense of the word.
She has been teaching both algebra and geometry at New Horizons Learning Center for a number of years now.
For Rosignoli herself, teaching is all about letting your students blossom.
'You see that aha moment once they get it and then they blossom from there,' said Rosignoli. 'You show them the basic steps. I do that all the time, I break it down and show them what they need to do. All of a sudden, you see a breakthrough, and they get it. You can just see they can do anything at that point.'
But don't just take it from Rosignoli.
Her students notice the passion and dedication she has for them.
'Mrs. Rosignoli is the best teacher ever,' added New Horizons Learning Center student Shawn Brattin. 'She is smart with her work and helps us when we need help.'
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'She's helped a bunch of the students here out learn new things,' said student Abigail Holzer. 'She does fun videos, fun jokes to teach us a lot of new things, and I love her a lot.'
'She brings the comedy wherever she goes,' student Gavin Polk went on to add. 'Quite frankly, it makes every single lesson that she teaches bring the attention out of me.'
One of the most rewarding parts of Rosignoli's job is seeing her students walk the stage at graduation.
She understands firsthand how much time and effort they have put in to get to that point.
'It's overwhelming just to see them because you can see that they have gone out, they have blossomed,' Rosignoli added. 'To see them, quote, in the real world, it's just awesome to see them.
That is what makes Paula Rosignoli a Class Act.
As always, if there is someone out there who you think is a Class Act, be sure to nominate them today.
Anyone who is an employee of a Panhandle school is eligible for this award.
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