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AAPI Month Employee Spotlight: Kelsey Zimmerman

We're excited to share the story of Kelsey Zimmerman, an enthusiastic first-year 5th-grade teacher at Main Avenue, who embodies the spirit and diversity of our district.

 

Kelsey Zimmerman celebrates her Chinese American heritage, which links her to a warm and extensive family history embedded in the Asian American community of California for over three generations. Her connection to her roots offers a living narrative of the diverse tapestry that is California’s history.

 

Cultural Celebrations and Traditions

Kelsey holds dear the Chinese American traditions that have been passed down through her family. She enjoys making homemade wontons and xiao long bao, which are a highlight during family gatherings. The Chinese New Year brings special joy, featuring a festive meal at a local Chinese restaurant and the giving of lai see, red envelopes with money, continuing a practice that brings generations together in celebration.

 

A Multicultural Tapestry at Robla

Kelsey's love for the Robla community is deeply influenced by its linguistic diversity, reflecting a range of cultural backgrounds. The prevalence of bilingualism among students and faculty is something Kelsey finds beautiful and impressive, echoing her own family's history with the Cantonese language.

 

Sharing Heritage in the Classroom

In her role as a teacher, Kelsey uses her biracial Chinese and Irish background to discuss the personal and profound aspects of cultural and racial identity. She encourages her students to explore and celebrate their own cultures, enhancing their understanding and appreciation of their unique backgrounds.

At Robla School District, we recognize the importance of such cultural expressions and the value they add to our educational environment. We are committed to celebrating and learning from the diverse experiences of all our community members, not just during AAPI Heritage Month, but throughout the year.