Kurt Hahn Welcomes Teachers To The Family
Posted by Najee J.Jul 30
by Najee J. (’11) & Sophia R. (’12)
Teachers and students welcome five very ecstatic teachers who are being added as part of the school’s expansion to the Kurt Hahn family. With the new freshmen coming in September more teachers are needed!
Ms. Osborne the new social studies teacher sees coming to this school as a new opportunity to work with students one on one. She likes the small school atmosphere. And in her class she believes that if you are having trouble that you should talk to her about tutoring.
The new math teacher Mr. Inot has been a teacher for 19 years, and believes a good way of teaching is through hands on experience. He said that students, “can learn by exploring and discovering new things.” His definition of a civic leader is someone who is willing to go the extra mile and is willing to sacrifice. Ms. Lustick the new English teacher’s definition of a civic leader is “someone who has strength of character.” She believes that a good way to teach is through building relationships with the students. This is going to be her 2nd year of teaching.

New and returning teachers at the Outward Bound Center climbing wall in Queens for professional development. (Counterclockwise for upper left: Mr. Bolduc, Mr. Inot, Ms. Gou, Mr. Sacerdote, Ms. Sealey, Ms. Osborne, Ms. Lustick, & Mr. Doyle)
Two teacher prior to coming to Kurt Hahn have worked in Tilden Campus. The new science teacher Mr. Sacerdote , has worked at Tilden Campus for 11 years, he teaches using Humor and sarcasm. He feels like Kurt Hahn is the most academic out of the four schools in Tilden Campus. He feels like we have a positive demeanor. He also happens to be related to Mr. Latour. He said that,”Well we don’t have the same mother and father but otherwise yes.” Ms. Sealy the new instructional support teacher. This is a new experience for her. She wants her teaching environment to be safe and all her teachings will have some emphasis on literacy. Her definition of a civic leader is “some one who is prepared for responsibility and can encourage others to succeed.”
Many of the students and teachers, are excited and a bit nervous as to how well these new teachers are going to do. According to Latrisa G. “The new teachers should not be to nice in the beginning or let the students take over but other wise it will be a great experience” “There is also a lot of stress that comes with the job,Take care of yourself and try not to get burned out because there is a lot of pressure from work, so make sure you get free time, sleep and eat healthy. If not the stress and problems will get worse,” according to Mr. Latour a current teacher at Kurt Hahn. But everyone of the five teachers said they were very excited about working with the students and other teachers.



Can’t wait to meet these teachers!
This is so exciting–I’m looking forward to meeting the new students and staff! Thanks for keeping me in the loop, news staff! Can’t wait to hear what else is going on this summer!
I’ve met the new teacher this week and they are great! They will be an awesome addition to our school.
Congratulations Najee, Sophia W. , Justin, and Sophia R. for a job well done!
What a great creation!! I am so excited to meet all of the new teachers. Great job student journalists!!
Thanks for keeping me up-to-date this summer, as I feel out of the loop while I am working at day camp. The students should feel proud of this accomplishment. I cannot wait for September 9th to come to see all the returning students, incoming students, as well as all the teachers – returnees and newcomers!
I am living the EL dream at day camp!
Good job journalists.
And thank you to the ‘oldcomers” for making me feel so welcome.