Chris Ann Hobson
Fayette County Public Schools is proud to recognize our school-level and district-level Teachers of the Year for the 2022-2023 school term. These honorees represent the many FCPS teachers who prioritize the needs of all children and who devote their professional lives to enriching the lives of students. When you see an educator, please be sure to congratulate them and thank them for their service.
Chris Ann Hobson teaches sixth grade at West Junior High School. She currently teaches Reading and Language Arts and has been in Fayette County Public Schools for five years. Mrs. Hobson holds a Bachelor of Science in Education (BS) from the University of Memphis, a Masters of Education (MED) from Strayer University, an ED.S in Accountability and Instructional Leadership from Trevecca of Nazarene University, and a Doctor of Education in Leadership (Ed.D) from Trevecca of Nazarene University.
Mrs. Hobson states, “I am a child of God first. Carrano "Tony" Hobson, my husband of 28 years, has been my rock and staunch supporter throughout my educational path. Brandon, LaMarcus (Raven), and Antonious are our three cherished boys. We are the proud grandparents of Bryan, LaMarion, and Grayson. I am pleased to attend the House of Faith Ministry in Somerville, Tennessee, where I continue to develop spiritually under the leadership of Bishop C.H. and 1st Lady Annie Wright. I have the support of my mother, my in-laws, and the rest of my family. God has called me, and I have embraced the call with honor. It takes a village to raise a child, and the same village is required to support a teacher. It is an honor to receive this prestigious award and I thank God for it!”
Mrs. Hobson says, “As stated in Jeremiah 29:11, "For I know the plans I have for you," the Lord reveals, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." God has ordained me as a teacher. As a teacher, I am in a unique position to influence my students' lives. I strive to interact daily with them, aiding them in the discovery of fresh and significant knowledge and ideas. I believe I have a direct impact on their lives, which is in part why I chose to become an educator.”
Mrs. Hobson enjoys teaching mainly because of her scholars. She enjoys talking with them, learning from them, assisting them in comprehending the course material, and seeing them make the connection between what they are learning and their life. Because students learn in diverse ways, it is not always simple to assist children in seeing that they are capable of learning and in identifying tactics that will help each of them learn based on their own learning styles. However, she enjoys knowing that a student has not only mastered a skill or topic, but also learned how to learn.
Chris Ann Hobson
Fayette County Public Schools is proud to recognize our school-level and district-level Teachers of the Year for the 2022-2023 school term. These honorees represent the many FCPS teachers who prioritize the needs of all children and who devote their professional lives to enriching the lives of students. When you see an educator, please be sure to congratulate them and thank them for their service.
Chris Ann Hobson teaches sixth grade at West Junior High School. She currently teaches Reading and Language Arts and has been in Fayette County Public Schools for five years. Mrs. Hobson holds a Bachelor of Science in Education (BS) from the University of Memphis, a Masters of Education (MED) from Strayer University, an ED.S in Accountability and Instructional Leadership from Trevecca of Nazarene University, and a Doctor of Education in Leadership (Ed.D) from Trevecca of Nazarene University.
Mrs. Hobson states, “I am a child of God first. Carrano "Tony" Hobson, my husband of 28 years, has been my rock and staunch supporter throughout my educational path. Brandon, LaMarcus (Raven), and Antonious are our three cherished boys. We are the proud grandparents of Bryan, LaMarion, and Grayson. I am pleased to attend the House of Faith Ministry in Somerville, Tennessee, where I continue to develop spiritually under the leadership of Bishop C.H. and 1st Lady Annie Wright. I have the support of my mother, my in-laws, and the rest of my family. God has called me, and I have embraced the call with honor. It takes a village to raise a child, and the same village is required to support a teacher. It is an honor to receive this prestigious award and I thank God for it!”
Mrs. Hobson says, “As stated in Jeremiah 29:11, "For I know the plans I have for you," the Lord reveals, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." God has ordained me as a teacher. As a teacher, I am in a unique position to influence my students' lives. I strive to interact daily with them, aiding them in the discovery of fresh and significant knowledge and ideas. I believe I have a direct impact on their lives, which is in part why I chose to become an educator.”
Mrs. Hobson enjoys teaching mainly because of her scholars. She enjoys talking with them, learning from them, assisting them in comprehending the course material, and seeing them make the connection between what they are learning and their life. Because students learn in diverse ways, it is not always simple to assist children in seeing that they are capable of learning and in identifying tactics that will help each of them learn based on their own learning styles. However, she enjoys knowing that a student has not only mastered a skill or topic, but also learned how to learn.