Lindsey Coxe

Lindsey Coxe is an experienced Spanish teacher currently employed at Natomas Unified School District since August 2020. Lindsey has also been a student at Sacramento State's College of Continuing Education since August 2019. Prior to this, Lindsey served as a substitute teacher at Lincoln Unified School District for all grade levels from March to June 2019, ensuring a safe and effective learning environment. Additionally, Lindsey volunteered as an English Second Language Teacher at Colegio Internacional Lope de Vega in Spain, assisting young students with English vocabulary and beginning grammar. Lindsey earned a Master’s degree in Education from California State University-Sacramento between 2019 and 2021 and obtained a Multiple Subject Credential with Bilingual Authorization in Spanish from the same institution. Educational background also includes a degree from the University of Oregon, completed in 2018.

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NATOMAS UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

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Vision Statement: NUSD will provide an engaging and safe learning community where all students will demonstrate responsibility, achieve academic and social-emotional growth, embrace diversity, and are prepared to make decisions about their college and career success. Natomas Unified is a growing district, with strong new programs and options for students and their families. Elementary Gifted and Talented Education (GATE) is deepening, with more students, expanded teacher training, and parent support nights scheduled throughout the year. International Baccalaureate candidate programmes exist at H. Allen Hight Elementary, Natomas Middle School, and Inderkum High School. The District has several career-based programs in Broadcast Media, Digital Media, Engineering, Health, Hospitality, Public Safety, Transportation, Business and Entrepreneurship, and Visual Arts and Technology. Natomas High School (NHS) has an emerging Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) program that has received local and state accolades for its robotics. NHS also has a myriad of Advanced Placement (AP) classes, including a new class for freshmen (AP Human Geography). Last year, The College Board recognized Natomas Unified as an AP Honor Roll District, one of a limited number of districts in the nation to receive this honor. Yes, there is a lot to be proud of and excited about.


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