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Emmanuel Niyomugabo

“Teaching is not just about sharing knowledge, it's about creating a safe space where everyone can grow.”

Emmanuel moved to Chicago from his hometown in Rwanda to pursue his passion for teaching. He considers himself lucky to have found a school that shares his values of kindness, empathy, and inclusivity. When he's not in the classroom, Emmanuel enjoys exploring the city's diverse neighborhoods and trying new foods. He also loves coaching soccer and has been known to organize impromptu games with his students.

What inspired you to become a teacher?

Growing up in Rwanda, I saw firsthand the transformative power of education. I wanted to be a part of that change and help young people become their best selves.

What have you learned from your students?

I've learned to never underestimate their potential. My students constantly surprise me with their creativity, resilience, and kindness.

What's your favorite lesson to teach?

I love teaching about the history and culture of Rwanda. It's a way to share a part of myself with my students and show them the beauty of my country.

Chicago skyline at sunset
Just like the city skyline behind him, Emmanuel strives to help his students reach new heights and achieve their dreams.
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