LifeChanger of the Year Nominee Profile

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Jennifer Reinhart

Position: Teacher, Kindergarten and First Grade
School: Paul Banks Elementary School
School District: Kenai Peninsula Borough School District
City, State: Homer, AK

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Jennifer Reinhart was nominated anonymously.

In 2022, Ms. Reinhart was selected as the first runner-up for the State of Alaska's Teacher of the Year award. This award has never been given to a lower elementary teacher because special projects at that level are often overlooked. The Kenai Peninsula School District comprises 42 very diverse schools, many of which are in Native Alaskan or Russian Old Believer communities.

"Last weekend, I was a patient in our local emergency room, and one of the nurses had been a student in Jennifer's first classes. This lady described Jennifer's profound influence on her and said that Jennifer is the only one she remembers of all her elementary teachers. When Jennifer arrived, she remembered this former student and details about her life and family from almost 20 years before. Watching them interact, I was reminded, again, of the profound and life-long influence the kindergarten and first-grade teachers have. They build a life-long love of learning and believe that 'I am a successful learner,'" said the nominator. 

After one week of school, one previously very anxious 5-year-old sighed as his mother dropped him off and said, "I sure do love this place!" Another cried when she learned that the next two days were weekends and there would be no school. Paul Banks Elementary is the local school of choice for special needs children; many of Ms. Reinhart's students need additional support. When the school year ends, Ms. Reinhart assures the students they can always come to her when they need help. As a result, she often has students drop into her classroom as they navigate the higher classes in their school. Ms. Reinhart also has gone to the local 3-6 school to advocate for a student who was having difficulty.  Due to her skill as a teacher, she is a Lead Teacher in her school.

The District has given Ms. Reinhart leadership positions in curriculum development, their new-teacher mentor program, and the hiring committee. She has been the keynote speaker for the District Administrators' Conference and is part of the problem-solving team at her local school and the District level. Around 400 children and young adults now consider Ms. Reinhart a person they can count on—always! Because of the relationships she built as their K-1 teacher, she has guided some out of unhealthy and dangerous paths as they navigated high school.

"I know Jennifer Reinhart is a LifeChanger of the Year," said the nominator.

Comments (2)

Karin Sonnen Posted 2 months ago

Jen Reinhart was just beginning her teaching career as a student teacher in my daughter’s first grade classroom. Jen was born to be a teacher. Her empathy and kind, caring heart, and ability to reach her students makes them want to make her proud of them. Her teaching is fun for her students and she becomes a part of her student’s families as they take on the school year together. She puts her whole heart and soul into her teaching of her students and they all know that she loves every one of them. She helps her students start off their school years in a way that makes them love to come to school and love to learn. I can’t think of anyone more worthy of this recognition.

Rachel A. Posted 2 months ago

Mrs. Reinhart recognized high potential in our daughter and was a fervent advocate that she receive a placement that was the best fit for her. She has always been a clear and compassionate communicator, advocating for children at every turn, seeing the adults they will become in their kindergarten faces. While our community is beyond blessed that she invests her time and energy into the children at Paul Banks Elementary, Mrs. Reinhart truly teaches with her whole heart, change lives every step of the way.