Kentasha McMorris
Kentasha McMorris, a native Houstonian, has dedicated over 15 years to shaping the future of education, with a special emphasis on early childhood development. From the beginning of her career, she has carried a deep passion for creating safe, nurturing environments where children can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. Kentasha believes that the foundation of learning starts in early childhood, and her work reflects a commitment to fostering this growth through innovative practices, community engagement, and unwavering dedication.
Kentasha earned her Bachelor’s degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from Stephen F. Austin State University, with a specialization in Early Childhood through 6th grade. Her academic pursuits laid the groundwork for a career devoted to meeting the needs of young learners, tailoring her teaching to support every child's unique journey. Recognizing the power of leadership in driving change, she pursued a Master’s degree in Educational Administration from Lamar University, equipping her with the tools to inspire and lead within educational spaces.
A proud member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Kentasha upholds the values of service and sisterhood in her professional and personal life. Her involvement in the sorority reflects a deep-seated belief in giving back to the community and uplifting others, particularly through education and mentorship. This commitment to service is a driving force behind her success, as she continually seeks opportunities to build connections and foster partnerships that benefit students and families alike.
Kentasha is not only an accomplished educator but also a devoted wife and a proud mom of two rambunctious boys. Her home is filled with energy, laughter, and love, rounded out by the joy of being a dog mom. Her family life fuels her passion for creating enriching experiences for children and reminds her daily of the importance of joy and play.
Throughout her career, Kentasha has embraced various roles that highlight her versatility and leadership in the field. From classroom teacher to administrator, she has consistently demonstrated an ability to inspire her colleagues, engage families, and build programs that resonate with community needs. Her work in founding and operating a non-profit early childhood center further underscores her commitment to accessible, high-quality education for all children.
Beyond her professional achievements, Kentasha lives by the belief that life should be filled with joy and play. She often quotes, “Life is more fun if you play games,” a reminder that play is not only essential for children but also for maintaining a balanced and fulfilled life. She brings this philosophy into her work, creating learning environments that celebrate curiosity, creativity, and exploration.
Kentasha’s vision for education integrates academic rigor with emotional support and community engagement. She believes that when educators, families, and communities work together, children receive a well-rounded experience that prepares them for success beyond the classroom. Her leadership style reflects this collaborative spirit, fostering a culture of trust, respect, and innovation.
As she continues her journey in education, Kentasha remains committed to making a lasting impact. Whether through mentoring teachers, developing community initiatives, or advocating for equitable resources, she approaches every challenge with passion and purpose. Her story is one of resilience, dedication, and an enduring belief in the power of education to transform lives.
Kentasha McMorris is more than an educator; she is a champion for children, a builder of communities, and a lifelong advocate for the importance of early learning and joyful living.
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