Monarch Academy

Instructor of the Year

Celebrating an Extraordinary Elementary Math Teacher: Instructor of the Year

Mrs. Brandy Olukoga, for her exceptional work as an elementary math teacher at Monarch Academy, has been selected as this year’s “Instructor of the Year.” Mrs. Olukoga is an invaluable member of our faculty thanks to her boundless enthusiasm, fresh approaches to the classroom, and deep care for her students. She has changed the way our students think about and interact with mathematics because of her infectious enthusiasm and warm demeanor. Let’s take a look at Ms. Olukoga’s extraordinary accomplishments that led to this well-deserved honor.

The way Ms. Olukoga brings math to life in her classroom is astounding. Her teachings are structured to inspire curiosity and enthusiasm in her young students. She makes sure her learners are interested in what they’re learning by incorporating a wide range of interactive games, exercises, and real-world examples into her lessons. In addition, her innovative use of tools like educational apps and interactive whiteboards has turned her classroom into a lively environment for learning and discovery.

Ms. Olukoga goes above and beyond to provide individualized support and differentiation for each of her students. Each of her students feels like they belong in her class, and she encourages them to do their best. She ensures that all of her students have the resources they need to excel in mathematics by using a wide range of teaching methods and adapting her lessons to meet the needs of a variety of students’ learning styles.

Ms. Oluikoga’s influence goes far beyond the confines of the classroom. She genuinely loves her students and cares about them, which has led to close bonds with them and their families. She keeps lines of communication open with parents, informing them of their child’s progress and suggesting ways they can help their child learn mathematics at home. Ms. Olukoga strengthens her students’ educational experience by establishing a caring community based on cooperation.

Ms. Olukoga’s ability to make mathematics fun for her young scholars is one of her many impressive accomplishments. She has sparked a fire in the hearts and brains of numerous young people, encouraging them to see the logic and beauty in numbers. She has helped her students see beyond the abstract and comprehend mathematics’ everyday relevance by drawing analogies between it and other areas of study and life.