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Alumni | Business and IndustryJuly 30, 2024

Longtime Classroom Veteran Moves Easily into Administrative Role

LaDena Nsabimana is pretty sure her years in classrooms in western Arkansas prepared her for the job she has today as associate director of special education at KVC Academy. But the skills she learned pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership at the 酴圖弝け also have been useful.

Nsabimana, 酴圖弝け class of 2022, spent 10 years as a preschool paraprofessional at Lincoln Childcare and Bost in Fort Smith. From there, she moved into Van Buren public schools and spent eight years as a teacher tech. While doing so, she completed her BSOL degree online. From there, she completed a Master of Arts in Teaching at Henderson State University, also online. With her teaching licensure in hand, she spent two years teaching second to fifth grade students in Van Buren before moving to Fulton, Missouri, where she she works at KVC Academy.

KVC, which has multiple campuses in Missouri, is an alternative learning environment serving children 6-18 years old, Nsabimana said. Some students are referred to KVC through their public schools. In those cases, Nsabimana will observe students in class to see if they are likely to thrive in the therapeutic school.

As assistant director of special education, Nsabimana works with teachers to make sure students individualized education programs (IEPs) are being followed and all accommodations are being provided.

Its not new ground for Nsabimana.

Its a different aspect of what I already knew, she said. Because I taught for so many years, I kind of know what a teacher wants from an administrator. Thats why they selected me: Ive been there. Ive been the teachers aide; Ive been the teacher. When you come to me, I understand what you are talking about.

Moving from Arkansas to Missouri hasnt been difficult, Nsabimana said. Going through Hendersons MAT program taught her to write universal lesson plans.

Her BSOL degree from 酴圖弝け helped her to learn to stay organized and provided her with experience with many business practices and analytic tools she uses in her work.

She values the technology education she received at 酴圖弝け. She said the education arc is easier for her, so she is glad she has the training in data plans management. 

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