3 Teachers Share Back-to-School Goals and Strategies
It’s back-to-school time across the country. Your students may already be in the swing of things, or you may be welcoming them back through the classroom doors in the coming weeks, but in either case, it’s a busy stretch for schools―and one that can set educators and students up for a great year.
We asked some Edmentum teachers to share what they enjoy most about the start of a new school year and how they prepare students for success. Our teachers shared insights from their experience teaching in brick-and-mortar classrooms and virtually.
What Excites Our Teachers and What Are Their Goals?
“What I enjoy most about the beginning of a new school year is meeting and connecting with new students! It's the perfect opportunity to start building those important relationships and to set the tone for how the rest of the year will go.” — Lindsay Adkins
Lindsay's Goal: to Build Community
- Work on building a classroom community, which can sometimes be challenging in a virtual class, especially with such young students
- Incorporate more discussion opportunities.
- Implement something similar to a "show and tell" at the end of class when there's time, so students can share toys or other items they have from their homes.
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“Even though I teach virtually, there is still the sense of ‘freshly sharpened pencils and brand new bulletin boards.’ Everything is new again, with exciting opportunities to be the bright spot in a student's educational journey.” — Christina Stough

Christina's Goal: to Generate Effective Feedback
"My goals typically revolve around generating effective feedback for student assignments. I want to try and focus on Sem B classes at the start of the year, because when those classes launch and wrap up are generally the most frenetic time of the year."
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“I love the fresh energy that a new school year brings! It's a time when teachers and students can start with a clean slate. It's a great time to plan ahead and set goals for a successful year.” — Britney Martin
Britney's Advice: Make a Plan and Stay in Touch With Teachers
- Start off strong! Make sure you are staying with or ahead of the target dates for your assignments. Make a plan and try your very best to stick to it. You can make a schedule for yourself and set a goal for the number of assignments you'll complete each week. Using a planner or calendar can help you keep track of everything.
- Stay in contact with your teachers! Your teachers are here for you. Check in frequently to discuss your progress, and make sure you reach out if you need anything throughout the school year.
- I'm here to help! I check in with students to help them stay on track, and I'm available to message or Zoom for additional assistance.
Visit our Back-to-School page to get more information and resources to prepare your district, school, or classroom for success in 2026-27.
This article was originally published in August, 2025 and has been updated.


