The Illinois Education Association has named the University of Illinois’ Katie Barr as Student of the Year. Barr is currently a junior in the College of Education, majoring in Middle Grades Education with concentrations in Literacy, ESL, and Spanish, while also pursuing a minor in Spanish.
Her freshman year at Illinois, Barr joined the Student Education Association (SEA), eager to get more involved with the College. Meeting every other Wednesday for professional development workshops, guest speakers, community outreach, and political action opportunities, she quickly became invested in the Association. Since then, Barr has served as president of the Illinois chapter and worked her way up to the state level, serving as the Student IEA Chairperson. In this role, Barr leads a state executive team of student members from colleges and universities across the state.
She says the Student of the Year award is a result of the opportunities, passion, and knowledge the College of Education has provided her.
“Throughout this whole experience, I cannot help but think back to my first SEA meeting at Illinois where the president welcomed me and encouraged me to think bigger and get involved,” said Barr. “The College of Education has offered me so many wonderful opportunities and connected me with the most incredible people.”
After graduation in Spring of 2020, Barr hopes to get a job teaching in the northwest suburbs—hopefully in an IEA school—while staying active in the Association.
“I cannot think of another job that allows you to have such a strong impact on the future generations and spends so much time helping kids learn and grow,” said Barr. “Teaching is a special profession and I cannot wait to be a part of it.”
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