Kristina Carley, the teacher behind the first gender and sexuality alliance diversity club at a Burnaby elementary school, has been honored with a Premier's Award for Excellence in Education. Carley's work in creating a GSA diversity club and installing a rainbow walkway at the school has been recognized for its impact and willingness to take risks. She is also a leader in promoting sexual orientation and gender identity education and environmental education.
The Grade 2 teacher behind the Burnaby school district's first gender and sexuality alliance diversity club at an elementary school has won a provincial teaching award.
Carley is also University Highlands’ sexual orientation and gender identity lead and the founder and president of B-Outside, a local environmental education provincial specialist association.
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