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Classroom Phone Number: 696-6131
Three sayings we live by in Room 15:
1. It is OK where you are, but it is not OK not to get better!
2. Our actions are always based on others!
3. We must all FIGHT for our education!


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About Mrs. Villasenor
This is my 20th year of teaching. Before I became a classroom teacher, I taught Physical Education. I was also given the opportunity to be a Career Ladder facilitator for two years. I have been married for 23 years and have 4 children. My husband works for the city. My oldest child, Ricardo, is 22 years old and recently became a paramedic. He works at UMC in the trauma center. My second son, Carlos, is 19 years old and plays football at the University of Concordia in Nebraska. He is planning to work in Sports Management. My only daughter, Marta, is 16 years old and now driving. She continues to work on her basketball skills. The youngest in the family, Antonio, is 11 years old and playing basketball is a big part of his life. He will also begin playing football in the fall. His other passion is playing the violin, and he has just discovered bowling. Keeping up with family activities and teaching responsibilities makes for a full day for me.

I love teaching. I enjoy working hard to help each child overcome any learning obstacles they might have. The kids learn that mistakes are there to help Mrs. Villasenor know what she needs to teach next and to let them know what part of the needed learning they do not understand. I always say, "It is OK where you are, but it is not OK not to get better." Your child will be challenged this year. My students are expected to "Fight for Their Education". We will set goals and work to achieve them.

I am looking forward to a great year.