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September 4,
2007
Jay Dillon
(770) 426-3345 |
Gina Coss of Sedalia Park Elementary School
Named 2007-2008 Cobb County Teacher of the Year
The
Cobb County School District is excited to announce the
selection of Gina Coss, fifth grade teacher at
Sedalia Park Elementary School, as the 2007-2008
district Teacher of the Year.
Sedalia Park principal Dr. Patricia
Thomas, Superintendent Fred Sanderson and other
central office administrators presented Mrs. Coss with the
honor during a surprise announcement Sept. 4. She now
represents Cobb in the statewide program, which will
announce a winner in May 2008. Coss is also the elementary
level Teacher of the Year, which nominated her for the
district-wide merit.
Gina Coss began her career not with books
and blackboards, but with stocks and bonds. After several
years working in brokerage firms, Mrs. Coss turned her
energy from building profits to building young minds as a
teacher. “I decided to become what I believe I was meant to
be: a teacher,” said Mrs. Coss. Upon completion of a
Master’s degree in Early Childhood Education from Mercer
University, Mrs. Coss joined the staff at Sedalia Park in
2001 and has never looked back. She feels her strengths as a
teacher are in developing good work ethics in her elementary
students, emphasizing responsibility, accountability and
honesty. “The more ownership students take of their
learning, the more their learning will cement and increase,”
said Mrs. Coss. She also cites the influence of her fellow
teachers at Sedalia Park and describes her colleagues’ work
ethic as “awe-inspiring.”
Mrs.
Coss has also been involved with a variety of community
activities outside the classroom. She works annually with
Sedalia Park’s Relay for Life team, raising funds and
awareness for cancer research. Mrs. Coss serves on the
Parent Advisory Board for Joe Corley American Karate
Studios, volunteers as an usher at the Fox Theatre in
Atlanta and judges senior projects for Wheeler High School
students. She and her family are active members of the
Catholic Church of St. Ann, where she serves in the Parish
School of Religion and plays in the Handbell Choir. Mrs.
Coss is also continuing her own education at Kennesaw State
University where she is enrolled in a dual
specialist/doctorate program in education. She lives in
Marietta with her husband and two daughters.
Gina Coss feels that education reform begins
with teachers stepping up as leaders in their respective
schools. “All teachers must take on formal and/or informal
leadership roles. While most teachers acknowledge that they
“lead” students in their class, many teachers do not quite
see themselves as leaders beyond the walls of their rooms.
In my opinion, teachers regularly underestimate themselves.
It is important that teachers know that they CAN be
effective leaders, and it is this leadership which will
sustain significant change for the betterment of student
achievement.”
The
Cobb County School District began recognizing Teachers of
the Year for all three levels in 2004, providing an
opportunity to recognize more than one outstanding educator
and allowing the honorees to showcase the unique talents and
skills needed at each academic level. Each school chooses
its own Teacher of the Year who is, in turn, nominated for
the district-wide honor. Each application is read and rated
independently by a committee of administrators. The
highest-rated applicants from elementary, middle, and high
schools become the Teachers of the Year. The District
Teacher of the Year is chosen from these three honorees. A
committee selects the overall winner based on written
applications and interviews with the candidates.
Gina Coss will have her Teacher of the Year
handprint unveiled by the Cobb Chamber of Commerce during
the 19th annual ‘Give Our Schools a Hand’ ceremony Oct. 3 at
Glover Park on Marietta Square.
For more photos from the announcement
ceremony, visit the CobbCast Blog
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