ARIZONA NEWS

Tolleson art teacher wins Bruce and Gaydos’ monthly teacher tribute award

Nov 4, 2024, 10:16 PM

Tribute to a Teacher Tolleson art Michelle Walla...

Michelle Walla, an art teacher who works at Freeman Fine Arts Academy in Tolleson, was November's Pay Tribute to a Teacher winner. (Freeman Fine Arts Academy Photo/via Facebook)

(Freeman Fine Arts Academy Photo/via Facebook)

PHOENIX — An art teacher in the West Valley was named KTAR News 92.3 FM’s Outspoken with Bruce and Gaydos‘ Pay Tribute to a Teacher winner for November.

The monthly reward, which is presented by Your Valley Toyota Dealers, went to Michelle Walla, who teaches kindergarteners through eighth graders at Freeman Fine Arts Academy in Tolleson.

“I go to their high school games now, I’ve been inviting to their weddings, I met their kids now,” Walla said. “Knowing their families and knowing what they’ve done since they left me is really important to me.”

She has been teaching for 11 years. However, teaching isn’t all she does.

“I also coach,” Walla said. “I coach boy’s soccer, boy’s basketball, girl’s basketball, and we’re always looking at different ways to find fundraising and getting new uniforms.”

When past and current students have athletic games, she tries to show up to make them feel supported.

November Tribute to a Teacher winner explains importance of art

“I’m very involved in my school and promoting my students on their academics,” Walla said.

Part of her passion for teaching art comes from her belief that it’s a critical tool for helping children build all types of skills.

“A lot of the programs have cut art but it’s really important,” Walla said. “Learning those fine motor skills of ‘How do you use a pencil? How do you scissors?’ If they don’t have that class, we’re going to have really bad handwriting.”

These art classes can even help students in their math classes.

“I always teach my students, ‘These are skills that you take back into your classes, even how to use a ruler,'” Walla said. “You could take this back into your history class and you’re making a poster.”

Tribute to a Teacher winner explains how she’ll use the money

The person who nominated Walla for the award said her room is like an oasis where kids can go to be free and explore their creativity in art.

She’s known for working long hours and making both children and parents feel like they can come to her for help.

Additionally, she manages the school’s social media and keeps parents up-to-date on news about the school district.

The $2,500 reward will go a long way in her hands.

Not only will it help her students, but it could also help her support her own educational journey.

“I’m also paying for my grad school,” Walla said. “That money will definitely support my students and myself.”

We want to hear from you.

Have a story idea or tip? Pass it along to the KTAR News team here.

Arizona News

According to a recent study, film production in the metro Phoenix area generated $29.1 million in e...

David Veenstra

2024 film projects made $29.1M in economic impact on Phoenix area, new report says

According to a recent study, film production in the metro Phoenix area generated $29.1 million in economic impact in 2024.

15 minutes ago

Tucson border patrol...

Roxanne De La Rosa

3 men arrested near Tucson after fleeing from Border Patrol

Tucson Border Patrol agents arrested three men on Tuesday near the southern border, after they tried to flee from law enforcement.

2 hours ago

The Arizona Attorney General was granted a temporary restraining order after filing a suit to stop ...

David Veenstra

Federal judge grants Arizona AG temporary restraining order over DOGE personal data access

The Arizona Attorney General was granted a temporary restraining order after filing a suit to stop DOGE's access to sensitive personal information.

4 hours ago

More than 90% of Phoenix employees completed human trafficking awareness training, earning the city...

David Veenstra

Almost all Phoenix employees complete human trafficking awareness training

More than 90% of Phoenix employees completed human trafficking awareness training, earning the city a special designation.

5 hours ago

A pedestrian died after a vehicle hit her on a West Valley street Friday night, authorities said....

David Veenstra

Pedestrian dies after vehicle hits her on West Valley street

A pedestrian died after a vehicle hit her on a West Valley street Friday night, authorities said.

8 hours ago

Reusable serveware now in use at Phoenix Convention Center...

Serena O'Sullivan

Phoenix Convention Center to introduce reusable food and drink packaging

Head to the Phoenix Convention Center and you'll notice you can now eat and drink from reusable serveware when attending events.

10 hours ago

Sponsored Articles

...

Asset Preservation Wealth & Tax

How to optimize the most money in 2024 tax returns

As tax season begins, getting your financials in order is important to maximize your tax return.

...

Fiesta Bowl Foundation

Join us for the 52nd annual Vrbo Fiesta Bowl Parade

The 52nd annual Vrbo Fiesta Bowl Parade presented by Lerner & Rowe returns on Saturday, December 28, at 10 a.m.

...

Day & Night Air Conditioning, Heating and Plumbing

Why a Heating Tune-Up is Essential Before Winter

PHOENIX, AZ — With cooler weather on the horizon, making sure your heating system is prepped and ready can make all the difference in staying comfortable this winter.

Tolleson art teacher wins Bruce and Gaydos’ monthly teacher tribute award