Mineola teacher honored with ASSET Bright Lights award

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Mineola teacher honored with ASSET Bright Lights award
Photo caption: Mineola teacher Nicole Valvo honored with the ASSET Bright Lights Award on Jan. 17 at the Heritage Club in Bethpage. (L-R): Mineola Director of Instructional Technology and Assessment Dr. Whittney Smith, award recipient Nicole Valvo, Hampton Street School principal Leigh Shaw and Mineola Deputy Superintendent of Pupil Personnel Services Catherine Fishman. Photo courtesy of Mineola School District

Mineola congratulates Hampton Street School kindergarten teacher Nicole Valvo on being recognized with the Bright Lights Award by the Association of Suffolk Supervisors for Educational Technologies (ASSET).

This award honors educators for their exemplary integration of technology into the educational environment.

In the classroom, Valvo is proving daily that 5-year-olds can have agency over their educational experience. Using the “Daily 5” method of independent learning and other classroom routines, her students experience personalized learning with iPads that fosters development of literacy, math and creative problem-solving skills.

As a teacher leader,Valvo collaborates with elementary school teachers from throughout the district to ensure that best practices are being shared and implemented for all Mineola learners.

The award was presented at the ASSET Bright Lights Luncheon on Jan. 17 at the Heritage Club in Bethpage.

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