Scoie Green

Scoie Green is a 2020-21 Teach Plus Texas Policy Fellow. She teaches 10-12th grade professional communications at Obra D. Tompkins High School, in Katy, Texas, where she also assists the speech and debate team. Prior to teaching professional communications, she was a special education teacher. Scoie is a member of the Association of Texas Professional Educators (ATPE) and serves as ATPE Campus Representative, 2019 ATPE Campus Representative of the Year and 2019-2020 ATPE Leadership Fellow. She graduated from Southern University and A&M College with a bachelor's in rehabilitation services and received her master's in community health from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Posts By Scoie Green

Special Education

Special and General Education Students Can Coexist and Benefit From Each Other in a Safe Learning Environment

“Ms. Green, did you know that I have autism?” Andrew asked as I discussed our new lesson, “Communicating with Persons with Disabilities.” I was stunned, because Andrew often spoke in class, didn’t...

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Politics

I’m Empowering My Students to Lead Conversations About Race

In late September, I began my class with my usual prompt: Is there anything in the news you’d like to share? My students would generally talk about the presidential election or COVID-19, but today...

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