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The tenth annual Sheila P. Kearney '54, '67G Educators Pinning Ceremony honored 129 students who completed their 2024 educator license program at 51³Ō¹Ļ.
The annual tradition is hosted by 51³Ō¹Ļās Friends of the McKeown School of Education, the McKeown School of Education, the School of Graduate Studies, and the 51³Ō¹Ļ Alumni Association and Foundation.
Dean Joseph Cambone EdD offered congratulatory remarks, saying, āYou join a group of dedicated professionals that number in the millions, tasked daily with teaching and mentoring Americaās youth. As Salem Stateās founder Horace Mann once said, āEducation is the great equalizer,ā and today, truer words have never been spoken.ā
The eveningās keynote welcomed Jabari Tovar ā16, music educator and percussion specialist in the Salem Public Schools, Salem State alumni award recipient, Yamaha Music Corporationās ā40 Under 40ā, among other honors.
āThink of that impactful teacher, how they made you feel empowered,ā said Tovar as he offered advice to the 2024 graduates. āThink about how passionate they were, how charismatic they were. Thatās what you have to try to emulate as you enter schools and classrooms. You have the power to change the lives of young people. You have to use it wisely.ā
Joanne Wheeler ā85, ā93G, ā12G received the inaugural McKeown School of Education Excellence Award for Supervising Practitioners, an award that honors educators who go above and beyond the normal scope of their role while having significant impact on the preparation of their student teachers. Wheeler is a kindergarten teacher in an inclusive special education classroom at the Clarke Elementary School in Swampscott and was nominated by former student teacher Cailyn Fitzgerald ā24, Visiting Assistant Professor and Practicum Supervisor at the McKeown School of Education, Salvatore Cammarata EdD ā74, ā79G, ā88G and Clarke Elementary School Principal Chris Norkun ā19G.
āJoanne has a wide range of neurodiverse students and gracefully structures and designs her classroom to ensure all students learn, grow and fall in love with school,ā said Norkun.
Before the ceremony concluded, each of the 2024 graduates received a commemorative pin, presented by Assistant Dean of Student Services Johannah Morgen, and Director of Field Engagement, Supervision and Licensure Ashley Cree, EdD.
The McKeown School of Education has over 24,000 alumni and is dedicated to providing the highest-quality, progressive education for the widest cross section of society, and to graduate top-flight educators who work for the good of their communities. This May, more than 260 educators will be graduating from the McKeown School of Education and enter the workforce as teachers and academic leaders committed to lifelong learning.