The Children's School
Geoffrey Kirnon II is an experienced educator in mathematics, currently serving as the Middle School Lead Math Teacher at The Children's School since August 2022. Kirnon has held various teaching positions within the education sector, including roles as a Middle School Mathematics Teacher and Department Leader at Fulton County Schools from August 2019 to the present, and as a mathematics teacher at Atlanta Public Schools and The Kindezi Schools. With a focus on creating positive learning environments, Kirnon has effectively utilized diverse instructional methods, including hands-on activities and co-teaching strategies. Additionally, Kirnon has experience teaching a range of grades and subjects, including a science and math curriculum for ESL students at the American Academy of Jordan. Kirnon is pursuing a Master of Arts in Mathematics from Clayton State University, having previously earned a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science/Software Engineering from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
The Children's School
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In 1970, our founder Lila McDill had one vision: children learn by doing. Today, The Children’s School is an age 3 - grade 8 school located in the heart of Midtown, empowering students to dive in headfirst, hands-on and open-hearted into the grand lifelong adventure that is learning. At TCS, we know that play is serious learning. We embrace play in everything we do because it is essential to intellectual, social, emotional, physical and cultural development. As our students grow, learning through play becomes learning playfully. Through immersive project-based learning, we design projects around real-world problems facing our community to help students learn in a more meaningful way and tackle the kinds of questions that can’t be answered by Google. Learning takes courage. Our diverse, joyful and nurturing community shows up as their authentic selves everyday, encourages risk-taking and challenges our learners to academic excellence, noble character and emotional maturity, preparing them to make an impact on an ever-changing world. Learn more at tcsatl.org.