Renaissance is thrilled to welcome Ms. Lauren Gunn back this year to the kindergarten team! While she may be a new face for many REMS parents, she’s back in our halls again after taking a few years off with her twins. “I have actually worked at Renaissance as a classroom teacher for 8 years, teaching 5th grade, 3rd grade, and kindergarten. Then for the past four years, I have been home with my twins. I am so thankful to have discovered Renaissance, and there is no other school I would rather teach at or have my kids attend! While my kids were young, it was an interesting experience to be a substitute teacher for a couple of days a week. I got to sub for over 25 elementary schools in Douglas County. It was eye-opening and gave me a stronger sense of appreciation for the model of teaching and learning at Renaissance. ‘There is NO PLACE LIKE HOME!’ Renaissance has such an incredible way of nurturing empathy, critical thinking, and curiosity to empower learners to be kind, active citizens who understand the meaning of CREW. Through expeditionary learning, students are encouraged to ask questions and dig deeper rather than be assigned generic memorization tasks. Through adventure education, kids become better versions of themselves through taking risks, stepping outside comfort zones, facing adversity with grace, and learning to work as a team. When listening to 6th graders and Renaissance alumni speak, I am always in awe of how deeply they know themselves, their heart for the world around them, and their rich sense of purpose. WOW. I truly believe that this is the BEST model of education, and it is a true honor to be part of these students’ journeys. They are going to change the world!!!” Ms. Lauren even credits her time here at Renaissance with helping transform her self-image and lifestyle. “When I think about the 22-year-old version of myself, I did not have a clear sense of my identity or purpose. I had never experienced belonging and the power of being surrounded by peers who believe in you. My coworkers at Renaissance changed that.” Whether being challenged to do a 39-mile breast cancer walk, a 200-mile relay race, or tackle a technical mountain bike trail for the first time, she says her coworkers pushed her to get outside her comfort zone, challenge her mindset, and do hard things together! “I remember the day Marci Murray asked me to join her in raising money for breast cancer and participating in a 39-mile walk. ‘What?!’ I thought, ‘I can’t do that. Well, maybe I can.’ And I did. I raised over $2,000 and walked 39 miles for the Avon Breast Cancer Walk. Then another year, Hanni Gilbert asked if I wanted to join a teacher team of runners. I told her that I don’t run and there is no way I could do that. Again, I switched my mindset, and I discovered that I was a pretty good runner. Renaissance had a team of 12 teachers and we ran a 200-mile relay race from Breckenridge to Aspen in 36 hours. I had to overcome fears of running alone at night, running unknown territory, and training hard enough to not let my team down. It was so empowering when we all crossed the finish line together! Around the same time, Lisa Johnson invited me to mountain bike with her. At that time, I could barely ride around the block, let alone on a technical dirt trail. Again- I learned so much about myself. I discovered a LOVE of mountain biking. It has become my favorite hobby. There is so much reward and growth when you step outside your comfort zone! So when Neil Reese said, ‘Well, you run and bike, why don’t you try swimming and do a triathlon?’ So I joined a local triathlon group, took swim lessons, and participated in a handful of Xterra triathlons, which include lake swimming, mountain biking, and trail running. If you would have asked me 15 years ago if I was an active person, I would have said ‘no.’ I would have told you that I would only run if a bear was chasing me. But, because others believed in me, I took a chance. Now being active is a strong part of my identity. I am a happier, healthier person because of it. I am thankful for how Crew lifts you up and stretches you in ways you never imagined.” While Renaissance helped shape Ms. Lauren’s love of outdoor sports, she knew early in her journey to becoming a teacher what kind of values she wanted to embody that make her such a good fit in our Teacher Crew. “I lived in a small ski resort town called Mammoth Lakes, California with my parents, both teachers, and two older brothers. Everyone knew everyone. There was not a lot of diversity, and certainly no one ever talked about diversity. So when I moved to Orange County and went to the University of California, Irvine, my world rapidly expanded. It was fascinating to learn about the multiple points of view and perspectives that made up each story. I discovered that in high school, I was taught that history was singular with everything laid out as black and white. In college, it blew my mind to learn about all the gray- that it is never black and white. I became passionate about learning about the untold stories and lesser-heard perspectives of history. I double-majored in Women’s Studies and Global Cultures, with an emphasis on Latino cultures. Also, I minored in Education. For me, college was the first place that I was asked what my opinion was or what I thought of something. How incredible that now I teach at a school that embraces diversity, multiple perspectives, and critical thinking. I truly admire the Renaissance’s model of learning and am wholeheartedly thankful to be part of it.” Today, Ms. Lauren is happy to be back in the kindergarten classroom, helping grow curious learners into the Crew that is ready to tackle their first overnight voyage in May. From her first interaction with each student, she loves to foster the connection and sense of belonging that become the heart of Crew. “It is such a highlight that the Kindergarten teachers do homevisits to get to know all the incoming kindies and their families. It is a treasured time where kids get to share with me their favorite toys, books, and things to do. And then parents can speak openly about their children highlighting strengths, sharing concerns, and asking questions. It is such a BIG STEP to send their child to kindergarten, and I am glad that I can help ease their minds with the comfort of having these conversations before school has even started. That relationship with students and with families is what I most look forward to when working at Renaissance. It sets the tone for a safe, positive, and fun learning environment. This relationship grows throughout the year, with the grand finale being the overnight voyage to Camp Elim. To see their transformation from beginning to end of the year is always my biggest joy. I am so proud and have such a heart for each of my students. And I love that our relationship always begins with a shy hello when opening their front door on the day of homevisits.” The kindergarten Crew is so lucky to have Ms. Lauren, and we’re grateful for her sense of adventure (and patience) she brings to each day! “Morning Meeting and Closing Circle are my favorite parts of the day: when we all check-in and feel a sense of belonging. There is so much laughter, silliness, and heartfelt conversations that come during our circle time. There is nothing more precious than seeing a group of students become Crew and feeling that deep sense of belonging.” Thanks for making Renaissance your home, Ms. Lauren! Comments are closed.
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