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Ana Barbosa Named 2006-2007 Teacher Assistant Of The Year

17 Nov 2006

Long Middle School Teacher Assistant Awarded $1,000

DALLAS–Ana Barbosa was named Dallas Independent School District Teacher Assistant of the Year during a reception held Thursday, Nov. 16, in the School Administration Building.

Members of the Board of Trustees offered congratulations, and Superintendent Michael Hinojosa presented Barbosa with the award and a check for $1,000.

Barbosa, a bilingual teacher assistant at J.L. Long Middle School, has served at that school for the past three years. Having completed an associate's degree in Arts and Sciences from El Centro Community College, she is currently working toward a bachelor's degree.

J.L. Long Middle School Principal Desiree Arias says, "Ana Barbosa is a person who shares an enthusiasm and passion for learning with students, and has the ability to motivate and inspire others." Students praise Barbosa for tutoring them in math that has been beneficial to them when taking the math TAKS test.

Fellow educators say that Barbosa is able to take a leadership role while making others comfortable. They say she has been successful with several students when others have had a difficult time reaching them. Teacher Linda Poston says she admires Barbosa's "determination to succeed and to make a difference in people's lives."

The help she received during her own high school years taught Barbosa the value of mentoring and its long-term impact. She credits her Woodrow Wilson High School teachers whose actions motivated her to choose education as a career field.

Barbosa's responsibilities include coaching, translating, and tutoring; her goal is to complete her degree and continue to share her gifts and talents with others. "I believe the attitudes and ethics adults exhibit speak louder than words to the students of our district," said Barbosa, "and that to be successful in education I must be both a teacher and a student every day of my life."

The Dallas ISD Teacher Assistant of the Year is chosen from among the Area Teacher Assistants of the Year on the basis of their teaching philosophy, professional background and their interaction with students, parents and members of the community. The selection committee is composed of representatives from the Dallas ISD Teen Board, the Dallas Council of PTAs, teachers, administrators and employee organizations.

Finalists received engraved awards and $200 each, along with gift baskets presented by Alliance/AFT. The finalists for this year's award include:

Area 1 – Linda Paris, Seagoville Elementary School, 12 years experience


Area 2 – Brenda King, H.S. Thompson Learning Center, nine years experienc


Area 4 – Nellie Sheehan, David G. Burnet Elementary School, 26 years experience


Area 5 – Griselda Hidalgo, Martin Weiss Elementary School, two years experience