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Two people sit indoors playing cellos; one adult, possibly a CarolinaCAP mentor, demonstrates technique while a child observes and follows along. Sheet music rests on a stand in their cozy, modern living room.

Finding My Rhythm as a New Teacher

by Carson Coomes, Orchestra Director, Blythewood Middle School As a fourth grader, I remember being shuffled down to my school’s auditorium one morning for a performance from the fifth grade strings…

A CarolinaCAP teacher kneels beside a group of young students seated at desks in a colorful classroom, helping them with their work. Bright decorations, bookshelves, a map, and a large whiteboard create an inviting learning environment.

Belief and Support: What First-Year Teachers Need

by Yesenia Solis-Laboy, Second Grade Teacher, Lake Carolina Elementary It was our open house two days before the start of school. I was excited and anxious about meeting my students and their…

A group of CarolinaCAP students sit at desks in a classroom, some raising their hands to answer a question. Books and backpacks are on the desks, and shelves with books and a globe are in the background.

One More Time

by Alexis Kelly, Fifth Grade Teacher, H.E. Corley Elementary There I am, nervously pacing around the room as students slowly filter in. It’s the first day of in-person learning for the year and I…

A CarolinaCAP teacher gives a high five to a smiling young girl at a table with three other children in a colorful classroom. The children are playing with educational toys and appear engaged and happy.

Finding the Light

by Ashley Harmon, Science Teacher, Blythewood Middle School As the early sun begins to rise from the horizon, I turn my classroom key to a series of clicking sounds as the lock’s mechanisms shift. I…