Ms. Ash enriches the academic lives of Millennium Academy’s middle and high school students as our dedicated English and History teacher. With a profound passion for history and a knack for storytelling, she brings the past and literature to life in her classroom. A graduate of the University of Florida, Ms. Ash combines her extensive academic background with a dynamic teaching style to foster a deep appreciation for these subjects among her students.
In her history lessons, Ms. Ash is known for her vivid reenactments and detailed narratives, which transport students back in time, helping them to understand the context and complexities of historical events. Her English classes are equally engaging, with a focus on developing critical thinking and analytical skills through literature.
Beyond her academic roles, Ms. Ash is a master seamstress, a skill that not only reflects her meticulous attention to detail but also her creativity. She often incorporates this talent into her teaching, using historical costumes to enhance her lessons and bring a tangible aspect to the eras studied. Her sewing projects are not just a hobby but a tool for education, providing unique, hands-on learning experiences for her students.
When not teaching or sewing, Ms. Ash enjoys spending quality time with her two boys. These moments are cherished, enriching her understanding of youth perspectives and dynamics, which she skillfully translates back into her teaching strategies. Her personal experiences as a mother also enable her to connect with her students on a deeper level, further fostering a supportive and understanding classroom environment.
Ms. Ash’s blend of historical expertise, literary acumen, and personal interests make her a cornerstone of the educational experience at Millennium Academy. Her dedication to her subjects and her students ensures that her classes are not only educational but also exceptionally inspiring.
REPORTING MISCONDUCT & ABUSE
Section 1006.061(1), Florida Statutes, requires each district school, charter school and private school that accepts scholarship students under ss. 220.187 or 1002.39, Florida Statutes, to post in a prominent place a notice that pursuant to chapter 39 all employees and agents of the district school board, charter school or private school have an affirmative duty to report all actual or suspected cases of child abuse, abandonment, or neglect.
Section 1006.061(2), Florida Statutes, requires each district school, charter school and private school that accepts scholarship students to post at the school site and on the schools’ internet site (if available) the policies and procedures for reporting alleged misconduct by instructional personnel or school administrators which affects the health, safety or welfare of a student. The notices must include the contact person to whom the report is made and the penalties imposed on those instructional personnel or school administrators who fail to report suspected child abuse or misconduct by other instructional personnel or school administrators.
Section 1006.061, Florida Statutes, requires the Department to provide sample notices suitable for posting. The attached posters are provided as samples for district schools, charter schools and private schools that accept scholarship students under ss. 220.187 or 1002.39, Florida Statutes. The sample posters may be printed and used as is, may be used in a modified form, or may be used as inspiration to develop a unique poster. Each school or district may also develop its own poster that suits the needs of the school or district as desired.
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