Feb 15, 2023

Schilling Elementary's Hernandez honored as Horizon Teacher

Posted Feb 15, 2023 1:35 AM
<b>Hernan Hernandez. </b>Photo courtesy Salina USD 305
Hernan Hernandez. Photo courtesy Salina USD 305

Salina USD 305

The Salina USD 305 board today honored Hernan Hernandez as this year's Horizon Teacher.

Hernandez was recognized for demonstrating excellence during his first full year of teaching.

Now in his second year as a third-grade teacher at Schilling Elementary School, Hernandez’s style includes strong connections to his students, hands-on activities, frequent movement, and technology. While his instructional strategies are top-tier, his passion for teaching is evident in everything he does.

“He wants to make sure his students get the best he can give,” according to a fellow teacher.

Hernandez takes the time to get to know his students’ interests, hobbies, and abilities.

“Knowing the little things about your students helps you build important, positive relationships,” explained Hernandez.

Making sure those relationships are meaningful and lasting is important to Hernandez. In meeting his students’ families, he is quick to learn parental goals and their preferred communication methods.

Collaboration is important to Hernandez.

“Students can feel when adults are on the same page,” explained Hernandez. “This impacts how their learning environment feels and the amount of learning that is accomplished.”

His time spent creating an exemplary learning environment benefits his students as well as his colleagues, with whom he shares generously.

“Hernan does everything in his power to make sure students’ needs are met, going above and beyond to improve his instruction and learning opportunities,” added a fellow teacher. “Hernan works to have the lessons suit his students, differentiating the material to meet their varied learning needs.”

Always well prepared, he fluidly adjusts the lessons as needed to ensure concepts are learned.

By helping to begin a student council at Schilling Elementary, a new way for students to develop leadership, belonging and a sense of pride is now possible.

“He thinks outside the box and is always finding new and exciting ways for student learning both in his class and throughout the building,” added a colleague.

Every morning, Hernandez greets students in the hallway with a smile on his face, setting a positive tone and reinforcing connections. His work in creating and supporting a safe and positive learning environment helps to promote student success on a daily basis.