logo
From student to teacher: A full-circle story of classroom impact

From student to teacher: A full-circle story of classroom impact

Yahoo16-05-2025

SALT LAKE CITY () — Fresh off Teacher Appreciation Week, it's the perfect time to highlight a story that proves the power of a great educator doesn't just shape a school year — it can shape a life.
At 8 a.m. sharp, when the bell rings at Newman Elementary, Ms. Sabrin starts the day with more than just a lesson plan. Mornings in her classroom begin with hugs, fist bumps, and even a little dancing — a routine her third graders look forward to as much as recess.
Making waves on land: How Luz Garcia is turning plastic waste into powerful change
If the students had the power to hand out grades, they say Ms. Sabrin would earn an easy 'A plus plus plus.' But those glowing marks aren't given out lightly. Her students are quick to explain why she deserves them.
'She makes learning really fun and throws parties for us with her own money,' said Maya.
Classmates Julissa and Mia agree, calling Ms. Sabrin their role model. 'She's telling me I can be anything I want to be,' said Julissa. 'She makes me want to be a teacher too.'
What's remarkable is that the very words her kids use to describe her are the same ones Ms. Sabrin once used to describe her own teacher, Ms. Stimpson.
The story begins in seventh grade, on Sabrin's very first day of school in the U.S. A refugee from Egypt, she arrived full of excitement.
'I got a new outfit, a new backpack,' said Sabrin.
Sweet churros, sweet mission: Inside the Utah food truck filling bellies – and hearts
What she didn't expect? To accidentally get on the wrong school bus after dismissal.
Sabrin told ABC4.com that she was missing for five hours until a stranger eventually called 911 and police brought her home. While the moment had a happy ending, the experience left Sabrin shaken.
'I went from 'I love school' to 'I hate school.' I didn't want to leave home anymore. I didn't go to school for a week,' she said.
That might have been the end of her story — if not for Ms. Stimpson.
Meet Samy Moras: The black belt dog rescuer who's kicking butt and saving tails
Though she had only known Sabrin for one day, Ms. Stimpson noticed her absence and refused to ignore it. She showed up at Sabrin's doorstep with a simple promise: 'I'll make sure you get home safely.'
And she kept that promise.
Every afternoon after that, Ms. Stimpson left her classroom a few minutes early to personally walk Sabrin to the correct bus. But her care didn't stop there. Sabrin said Ms. Stimpson believed in her when no one else did — and made sure she believed in herself too.
Today, Sabrin is back — not just in the classroom, but in the very district where she was once a student. And now, she's the one her students look up to.
As for Ms. Stimpson?
'I always knew she had it in her,' she said. 'She would take the Expo marker and teach the class, and when the boys didn't listen, she'd scold them in her teacher voice. They'd sit up straight and pay attention. She was a teacher from the very beginning.'
Still, she says hearing how much she meant to Sabrin humbles her.
'Everyone has that one teacher who made a difference — and to know you were that for someone… it's pretty special.'
Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

South Jordan man apprehended after fleeing from traffic stop, shelter in place order lifted
South Jordan man apprehended after fleeing from traffic stop, shelter in place order lifted

Yahoo

time13 hours ago

  • Yahoo

South Jordan man apprehended after fleeing from traffic stop, shelter in place order lifted

This is a developing story. ABC4 will update this post as new information becomes available. SOUTH JORDAN, Utah () — A shelter in place order was put into effect in South Jordan after a man fled from a traffic stop, leading to a pursuit. According to Arlan Bennett with the Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office, an officer performed a traffic stop and the driver fled the scene. The police pursued the driver, who drove to his house and hid inside. Police were able to apprehend him. Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office said that this was a joint operation of the Salt Lake Valley with multiple agencies involved. The shelter in place order has been lifted. Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker cancels appearance with Utah Democrats South Jordan man apprehended after fleeing from traffic stop, shelter in place order lifted Cedar City man arrested for allegedly sending sexual photos to officer posing as 12-year-old Charges filed against Utah man who allegedly messaged missing 15-year-old before her disappearance Weber County School District considering tax increase Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Mailbox break-ins and thefts prompt arrest of two suspects in Rocklin
Mailbox break-ins and thefts prompt arrest of two suspects in Rocklin

Yahoo

time16 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Mailbox break-ins and thefts prompt arrest of two suspects in Rocklin

( — The Rocklin Police Department posted a public service announcement on Monday about mailbox break-ins and mail theft, and two days later, on Wednesday, officers were alerted through a CCTV alarm monitoring. According to RPD, the CCTV alerted that the suspects were breaking into the cluster mailboxes at an apartment complex in Rocklin. Officers responded to the scene and found the suspect vehicle leaving the scene and detain two people. San Joaquin County Fair kicks off Friday with neon night theme Inside the vehicle were drugs, a garbage full of stolen unopened mail, a USPS master key, and various debt cards that were not activated, as well as credit cards, according to RPD. Police arrested two Stockton residents, Analilia Acosta and Francisco Aguilar. 'A friendly reminder to check your mail EVERY DAY, Rocklin,' RPD said. A friendly reminder to check your mail EVERY DAY, Rocklin! Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Bangerter Hwy to close this weekend for sewer work, delays expected
Bangerter Hwy to close this weekend for sewer work, delays expected

Yahoo

time18 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Bangerter Hwy to close this weekend for sewer work, delays expected

SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — The Utah Dept. of Transportation is urging drivers to plan ahead as major lane closures are scheduled for Bangerter Hwy. this weekend. Construction crews will be doing sewer work in the area, according to UDOT. UDOT said to expect 'significant delays' on Bangerter Hwy. as southbound lanes will be completely closed from 12600 South to 2700 West this weekend. The closure is expected to last from 10 p.m. on Friday, May 30, through 5 a.m. on Monday, June 2. UDOT recommends that drivers detour via 12600 South and Redwood Rd. Here are other travel restrictions happening this weekend: One lane closed on westbound/northbound Bangerter Hwy. between 2700 West and Redwood Rd. No north or southbound travel on 2700 West at Bangerter Hwy. No right turns for semi-trucks on southbound 2700 West onto westbound/northbound Bangerter Hwy. 'Both Bangerter projects in this area are nearing some significant milestones,' a UDOT press release states. 'Bridge beams at 13400 South are scheduled to be placed next week and the bridge deck of the 2700 West bridge will be poured early this summer.' UDOT has been working to get rid of stoplights on Bangerter Highway by converting intersections into interchanges. The department is currently focused on making these changes to 4700 South, 9800 South, 13400 South, and 2700 West. 'Bangerter Highway is one of the Salt Lake Valley's largest north-to-south corridors, moving an average of 60,000 vehicles per day,' the release states. 'Removing stoplights and converting all intersections into freeway-style interchanges will enhance safety and help keep traffic moving in the thriving west side of the Salt Lake Valley.' In the future, stoplights from 4100 South to California Avenue will also be removed, according to the department. These changes will be a continuation of the effort to help the flow of traffic through this corridor. Friday Flicks: Two new movie releases for the weekend Welcome to Maui – GTU and the Mayor of Maui invite you to experience paradise! 'She was our sunshine': Grieving family of child killed in Salt Lake City driveway crash asks for community support Karate kicks, haunted houses, and Silicon Valley sociopaths: What to watch this week Heart & Soul's Music Stroll brings live music and real connection to Sugar House Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store