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Trinity Falls Marketing Director C’Ella Clayton, far right, presents a $500 check to teacher Coyle Edmondson, middle, as part of the community’s MISD Staff Spotlight Award. Scott Morgan Johnson Middle School Principal Holly Rogers, far left, shared in the celebration.

(McKinney, TX Feb. 3, 2021)   —   A first-year teacher at Scott Morgan Johnson Middle School who left his job in the private sector to give back to the community is the latest recipient of the Trinity Falls’ MISD Staff Spotlight award.

Coyle Edmondson received $500 as the winner of the quarterly promotion that honors deserving teachers or staff members at the three schools serving the Trinity Falls-area community: Press Elementary, Scott Morgan Johnson Middle School and McKinney North High. Winners are chosen based on nominations by Trinity Falls residents.  

The seventh-grade English teacher left a successful career as a health insurance and employee benefits consultant to become an educator. 

“After working in consulting for a number of years, I felt like I wanted to give something back to the community,” Edmondson said. “I have always had a passion for mentoring and working with kids; this was a great way for me to fulfill my goals.”

He draws on his nine years of experience as a professional in the corporate world to stress the importance of being an excellent reader and writer. 

The biggest challenge, he said, is keeping the content engaging and interesting so that students can stay focused and continue to grow academically. 

“For writing exercises, we like to have students use things that they've read, observed, studied or experienced,” he said. “This absolutely includes comics, graphic novels or manga. I've found that the students are really excited about the source material and can use the recurring themes, plot, conflict and character analysis in comparative literature for their writing.”

Edmondson loves the energy and passion his students have for life.

“They are genuinely excited to be back in school (most days) and interacting with other kids,” he said. “It's also fun to hear about their hobbies and interests such as sports, video games and anime. They also teach me all the new and cool stuff. And it's really important to stay cool since I have a daughter.”

He plans to use his award money to expand his class library and add to the marvel/anime theme he has in his classroom. 

 

It is this approach to engaging students that led to his nomination by Trinity Falls residents Kevin and Abby Collins who said Edmondson had completely changed their son’s perspective on school.

 

“He does a great job connecting with his students and getting them to be engaged in English class,” they said in their nomination. “This award would allow him to grow his classroom and find additional opportunities to engage with this tough age group. We highly recommend him as he has made our son excited about going to school each day and we couldn’t be more thankful.”

 

Edmondson was surprised and excited to receive the award. 

 

“I felt completely humbled and honored to be considered for this award,” he said. “It absolutely made my year and is the single most fulfilling distinction I've received in my life.”

 

Trinity Falls students are zoned to Scott Johnson Middle School. Homes are priced from the mid $200,000s to the $700,000s.

 

For more information about Trinity Falls, visit www.trinityfalls.com

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