Emerald Park Elementary School’s VanHoomissen honored as Teacher of the Year

  • Wednesday, March 6, 2019 4:38pm
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Superintendent Calvin Watts, left, congratulates David VanHoomissen after the Emerald Park Elementary School sixth-grade teacher was chose 2019 Kent School District Teacher of the Year. COURTESY PHOTO, Kent School District

Superintendent Calvin Watts, left, congratulates David VanHoomissen after the Emerald Park Elementary School sixth-grade teacher was chose 2019 Kent School District Teacher of the Year. COURTESY PHOTO, Kent School District

Emerald Park Elementary School’s David VanHoomissen is the 2019 Kent School District Teacher of the Year.

VanHoomissen, who teaches sixth grade, has been an educator at the school since it opened in 1999.

“It’s a big surprise,” VanHoomissen said of his honor. “You always feel you’re doing your best for the kids, and you’re a good teacher, but this is just the frosting on top of the cake.”

Moriah Martin, the district’s chief human resources officer, lauded VanHoomissen’s work.

“Mr. VanHoomissen is an excellent example of the dedication of every one of our KSD teachers provides on a daily basis,” Martin said. “He cares deeply for his students. He cares deeply for the community. And he really exemplifies what this wonderful profession is all about, which is not just providing curriculum teaching, but also caring about students and their families.”

Christie Rosengren’s daughter is in his class and her two older children also had him as their sixth-grade teacher.

“Mr. VanHoomissen is an exceptional teacher,” Rosengren wrote in her nomination letter. “He really wants what is best for each child. If it is the smartest child in the class or the one struggling, he will be there to help them achieve their goals.”

When VanHoomissen isn’t in the classroom, he seeks out additional ways to support his students.

“I attend dance recitals, music performances, theater productions, sporting events, religious ceremonies, as well as class organized outings, I was even in a school flash mob at Kent Station,” he said. “Seeing students in a non-academic arena gives you, the teacher, a stronger understanding of who your students are and what makes them tick.”

VanHoomissen is also a track coach at Emerald Park, a junior varsity soccer coach and beloved announcer at Kentridge High School basketball games.

“He builds relationships with all of his students and welcomes them into the classroom every morning,” Superintendent Calvin Watts said. “He actively listens to students, responds to their needs and celebrates their academic achievements and personal successes.”

His classroom features memorabilia from different colleges his previous students have attended.

“I ask my class each morning to learn like champions,” VanHoomissen said. “Champions work on improving their intelligence and talents, they challenge themselves, they learn how to overcome obstacles, they view mistakes as opportunities learn, they believe that effort equals success, and they revel in their own and each other’s accomplishments. I know they are already champions; I want my students to believe it, too.”

He thanked his colleagues for helping him continue to learn and grow. “I work with a great team,” he said. “They keep me on my toes. They don’t allow me to get stagnant, and that’s the exciting part.”

Board director Karen DeBruler added: “Teaching is incredibly difficult. It’s a huge job. And, I’m so pleased that David has been chosen as our Teacher of the Year.”

VanHoomissen has been on #TeamKSD415 for 25 years. He taught at Cedar Heights Middle School and was a first-grade teacher at Grass Lake Elementary before making his way to Emerald Park.


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