Macomb Flight Path
Craig Williams, with Journey12.com, will be the host for your very own Macomb Schools Podcast, titled, “Flight Path” Each month and from time to time, we sit down with key players and game-changers from within the Macomb School Community and talk about the things that matter to all of us, but especially to the outcomes of our kids. Macomb is a remarkable community and, as we’ve spoken to so many already for the Flight Path magazine, one thing becomes eminently clear, you have each other’s back. And everyone in this community seems to be a part of that. And just as you’re a part of this school community, we also want to invite you to be a part of this Podcast, so, if you’ve got an idea or suggestion, let’s talk. Reach out to us at Info@journey12.com. We hope you’ll enjoy our conversations as we move forward, and look forward to hearing from you. Please remember to subscribe so you won’t miss a single episode!
Macomb Flight Path
Kaitlyn Bagley, An Inspired Love For Learning
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Today, we’re talking with Kaitlyn Bagley, a fifth-grade teacher at Edison School who brings a deep love for learning into her classroom every day.
In this conversation, we’ll dive into what makes fifth grade such a pivotal year, how she fosters curiosity and confidence in her students, and the importance of collaboration among educators. Kaitlyn is not just a teacher—she’s a mentor, a role model, and an advocate for both her students and her colleagues.
Every day, she walks into her classroom and helps her students discover who they are and what they’re capable of. Fifth grade is a crossroads, a place where students start to see beyond the walls of their school and into the possibilities of their future. And teachers like Kaitlyn don’t just guide them academically; they give them the confidence to take that next step with curiosity and courage.
Education is a journey, not just for students, but for the teachers who pour their hearts into the work. Macomb Schools is stronger because of educators like Kaitlyn, and the impact she makes in her classroom will ripple through her students’ lives for years to come. Join us for an important conversation with a remarkable educator.