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A&A Spotlight - Taylor Stewart

Taylor Stewart

Job Title: Family and Consumer Sciences Teacher

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Bowling Green, Kentucky

Where did you grow up and what FCCLA chapter were you in?

I grew up in Danville, Kentucky where I attended Boyle County High School. I was a member of the Boyle County FCCLA chapter.

What is your current career?

This is my second-year teaching Family and Consumer Sciences at Drakes Creek Middle School. My students are in 7th and 8th grade.

What were some of your previous professional experiences that helped get you to where you are today?

Prior to becoming a middle school FCS teacher, I worked as a substitute teacher throughout college. I also served as an intern for the Kentucky Department of Education and the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (AAFCS). With FCCLA, I was fortunate to have had the incredible opportunity of serving as a Leadership Training Team member for several years and writing the updated Power of One National Program.

How did your FCCLA experience help you prepare for your career?

I could fill up a whole issue of Teen Times if I were to tell you all the ways FCCLA prepared me for where I am today! My FCCLA experience gave me confidence in myself and my abilities and ultimately, a home. It solidified my belief in the necessity of Family and Consumer Sciences, prepared me with essential skills for my career such as professionalism and communication, and exposed me to countless opportunities to expand my knowledge. It is because of FCCLA that I became an FCS Teacher.

What is your favorite part of your job?

My favorite part of my job is when students make connections with what we’re learning in class and the real world. It’s the best feeling ever when a student comes in and tells me they made dinner for their family, had a discussion with a parent about wise financial decisions, or discovered a new career they’re interested in pursuing after high school. FCS prepares students for life, and I love when they see that connection!

What was your favorite experience in FCCLA?

My favorite experience in FCCLA was serving as the Kentucky State First Vice-President. My officer team quickly became some of my very best friends—even to this day! I was blessed to attend several national conferences, and my advisers and I became so close after countless hours in the car together driving to and from meetings. I loved serving the organization that gave so much to me!

How has your job changed as a result of the pandemic?

My school district is currently on a hybrid learning schedule, meaning I have half of my students two days a week, the other half two days a week, and then all virtual learning on Fridays. FCS is highly project-based learning and hands-on activities, so I’ve had to rethink and restructure the majority of my classes based on current guidelines in place. My students and administrators have been incredibly supportive and flexible, so we’re all making it work together!

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