Betty Condra School for Education Innovation

Lubbock, Texas

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The Betty M. Condra School for Education Innovation is focused on helping students achieve their potential in life by eliminating roadblocks to academic achievement, increasing self-esteem and encouraging the development of character and social-emotional skills. The Condra School will provide students with the tools necessary for academic success and life skills that will allow them to excel in a traditional public-education setting.

The Condra School will provide intensive and highly-specialized individualized instruction to all students based on their strengths and creative abilities. Through multi-sensory instruction and within a supportive environment, The Condra School will begin to close the reading gaps resulting from learning differences, economic disadvantage and/or other issues. Using vigilant assessments, students will get the appropriate instruction, modification and/or accommodations they need in order to maximize their academic performances. Students will be empowered to advocate for their own educational needs and be prepared to transition to a traditional public school with success and confidence.
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Aislyn Karney

Kindergarten

Hey y’all I’m Aislyn Karney. This is my fifth year teaching and second year teaching kindergarten! I’m from La Junta, Colorado where I graduated from La Junta High School. I attended Seward County Community College on a volleyball scholarship in Liberal, Kansas. After Junior college I continued my education and volleyball career at Colorado State University-Pueblo. I majored in Liberal Studies with an emphasis in Psychology. This past year I ventured to Texas where I taught kindergarten for the first time, and loved it! 
Kindergarten is such a fun year, we will learn to read, write,add,subtract, and make many new friends. I truly love teaching and I enjoy seeing each student grow in my classroom! Ms.Karney “Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.”