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Third grade teacher loves ‘light bulb goes off’ moment from students

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PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. – This week’s Bay News 9 A+ Teacher is from Shorecrest Preparatory School in St. Petersburg.   

Khana Rebman was nominated by a colleague who says she goes above and beyond for her third-grade students, making each of them feel seen and special.


What You Need To Know

  • Khana Rebman, a third-grade teacher at St. Pete’s Shorecrest Prep, is this week’s A+ Teacher 
  • Rebman was nominated by a colleague who says she goes above and beyond for her students
  • Would you like to nominate an A+ Teacher? Click here

Rebman says she likes using activities to get to know each of her students.

She loves seeing them rally around each other, working together. Rebman said seeing the little light bulbs go off is one of her favorite parts of being an educator.

“I recognize that learning can only happen when a kid feels seen and feels like they belong,” Rebman said. “And as someone who truly cares about establishing those relationships, once that is done, then I know that any teaching can blossom.” 

The seemingly innate ability to connect with students runs in the family, too. Ms. Rebman says her grandmother is a retired educator, and she grew up knowing she wanted to follow in her footsteps.

“She would take me to tutoring sessions at the local community center, or church tutoring, and while she’s there, I’m there helping, and it was the kids who really let me know that I may have had a calling for this,” she said.

Now, Ms. Rebman is able to follow her true calling each and every day, inspiring students at Shorecrest to do, and be, their very best.

If you would like to nominate a teacher who is making a difference, you can find the A+ Teacher nomination form on our website.

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Spectrum News Staff

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