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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (GRPS) -- At Burton Elementary School, Alissa Amaya knows that the first school experience can shape a child’s entire educational journey. As an early childhood teacher, she embraces that responsibility.
“One of my favorite parts of my job is being the very first teacher for so many students and getting to work within a play-based learning environment,” she said. “Play is such an important part of how young students learn, and I love watching them grow, explore, and discover new skills every day.”
In her classroom, learning is rooted in connection. Amaya prioritizes building strong relationships and creating a space where every child feels safe and valued.
“I feel I make the biggest impact by building strong, lasting relationships with my students and creating a classroom that feels safe, welcoming, and full of joy,” she said. “When students feel loved and supported, they are free to learn, take risks, and have fun doing it.”
That sense of purpose is what led Amaya to GRPS nearly two decades ago.
“I chose to work at GRPS because I’ve always wanted to be part of an urban school district. After starting here 18 years ago, I quickly realized how impactful the work is. The students, families, and meaningful work happening each day are what keep me inspired and excited to come to work.”
Through her dedication and passion, Amaya is helping Burton’s youngest learners build confidence, develop essential skills and discover a love of school that will carry them forward for years to come.
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