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Pine Plains teacher of middle-school science to be recognized for innovative teaching approach

PINE PLAINS — Kathleen Fenn — a middle school science teacher at Stissing Mountain Middle/High School — has made a name for herself in the Pine Plains Central School District.

Earlier in the year, Fenn was nominated for the New York State English Council (NYSEC) Educator of Excellence Award.

Although this award is typically reserved for educators in the English Language Arts (ELA), it is not unusual for teachers in other disciplines to be nominated for it, according to middle school Principal James DiDonna.

DiDonna and many others have described Fenn as an “innovative educator.” 

It was her unusual approach to tie in literature with her science curriculum that provided the opportunity for her to be nominated for this award.

In the past five years, Fenn has incorporated a book study in her lessons. Her students are required to read a fictional autobiography, “Sick Boy,” written by Sean Waller.

The novel explores the life of a middle school student dealing with adolescent struggles such as classes, dating and more. Fenn catches the attention of her students since they can relate to the character, she said.

As the plot progresses, the book introduces the students to cancer when the character is diagnosed with Rhabdomyosarcoma. The story follows the ups and downs of the ailment from diagnosis through post treatment.

“I chose to incorporate this book because it is a good example of being able to mesh English Language Arts (ELA) and science together,” said Fenn. “The way I like to run my curriculum is with things that spark the minds of adolescent students.

“I look for things that everybody can become excited about in science and hopefully keep them  excited about it, so as they travel through high school and college they can remember why they liked science — it helps build a foundation for their love of the subject,” she added. “‘Sick Boy’ is the perfect book, because not only does it touch upon the science behind the cancer and its treatment, but it’s also a really great story about an adolescent who they can relate to in a way.”

Once the class is done reading the book, Fenn invites author Sean Waller to talk about the writing process as well as share his experience with cancer. Waller lives just outside of the Poughkeepsie area.

“Kate is one of my most outstanding teachers,” said the middle school principal. “She always goes the extra mile when it comes to looking for ways to engage her students and keep her lessons fresh and relevant.

“What really makes her stand out as a science teacher is her knowledge as a scientific researcher and the fact that she  integrates literature into her classes,” DiDonna continued. “I think this approach helps the students get to see how books connect with other subjects and engages them more in their reading. We are lucky to have her as a teacher here.”

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