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Middle School Elective Teachers
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Mr. Jon Corea- Middle School Art Teacher
Jon Corea is a graduate of the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma in Chickasha Oklahoma. He is a native Oklahoman and plans to never leave.
He has been married for eight years and has a six-year-old daughter. He is experienced in all mediums of the art world including painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, sculpture, and ceramics. He continues a working artist lifestyle when not teaching for private buyers and art shows.
In the classroom his teaching style is rooted in making his students better problem solvers and harder workers.
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Ms. MeLynn Massey- Middle School Co-Teacher
MeLynn Massey was born in Wichita, Kansas but grew up in the Rose Hill, Kansas school district. Following graduation, she pursued a degree Business and Communication and graduated May 2001. She moved to Oklahoma in order to teach and finished her M.S. in Teaching, Learning and Leadership with an emphasis in Special Education past spring, from Oklahoma State University.
This is MeLynn’s second year teaching at ASTEC, in which she will teach 6th Grade Explorer and after school drama. She will still also remain over the Special Services at the Middle School level.
MeLynn was a Paraprofessional in Pittsburg, Kansas for a year and has substitute taught in several school districts in Kansas and Oklahoma for the past eight. She was a youth leader for several years; all of these have given her the opportunity to learn a great deal about teaching. Through these experiences she has been able to develop several new techniques for the students to get involved in their studies so that they are motivated to do it right, along with getting it done in a timely manner. She believes that it does take time to develop these relationships and to learn how to effectively work with a diverse student population. MeLynn also believes that all children can learn how to be independent and think on their own. They just need to take responsibility for their actions and their learning behaviors.
Her dog, Samson, greets her every evening after school. He is a Chihuahua/ Dachshund and has one ear that sticks up. Everyone thinks this is adorable.
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Mr. Mario Roldan- Middle School Spanish Teacher
Mario Roldan joined ASTEC in July 2007 and is one of the newest members of the faculty. He earned his B.A. in Philology, otherwise known as Spanish Linguistics and Literature, from the University of Costa Rica. Before becoming a Spanish teacher in ASTEC, he tutored students in all levels of educations, has taught in the Upward Bound Program in Oklahoma, and is a current faculty member of the Modern Languages Department at the University of Central Oklahoma. An educator proud of his profession, his main goal is to inspire others to learn foreign languages, particularly Spanish. However, his approach not only encompasses the traditional grammar and spelling, but also the culture and literature that make up the Latin American and Spanish identities. While Mr. Roldan misses his home and the beaches in Costa Rica, he has learned to appreciate and enjoy the differences between both countries. An avid reader, he prefers spending time at different bookstores and public libraries, particularly the Edmond Public Library where he feels at home.
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