Sunday, January 11, 2015

Introduction

The ABCDifference is the new initiative created by Adriana Martinez and Blanca May as a way to give back to the Dallas/Fort Worth community. When discussing various ways in which we could make a difference using our hair styling skills and expertise, we decided that doing something special for public school teachers would be an amazing way to show our gratitude for what they do for the children and parents in our community. Teachers are a crucial part of molding our future and are unfortunately, very often under-appreciated and overlooked. We understand that teachers spend nearly all of their time thinking about others and not themselves. In an effort to show our teachers how much we value and care about them, we will pick one teacher a month and treat them to a makeover!

The makeover, valued at $300, will include:

  • full image consultation
  • full color treatment
  • conditioning treatment 
  • haircut and style

To show even more love, Adriana and Blanca are offering all public school teachers 20% off all services! Simply call Dear Clark to set up your appointment and please mention The ABCDifference discount at the time of booking.

  • Please note: this offer is only good with Adriana and Blanca and excludes Saturday appointments.


Let's get started! Click the above tab to nominate. 
(All nominations need to be in by the 20th of each month to qualify)




December

This month’s ABCDifference honoree is Jamie Harrell. Mrs. Harrell has been teaching at Daugherty Elementary School in Garland, TX for three years. She specializes in K-3 Special Education Resource. Jamie loves the look in the eyes of a child when they learn something new for the first time. The experience she shares with them, broadening horizons is extremely gratifying. One of her most rewarding experiences was working with a 1st grader who had some real difficulty remembering letters and sounds. This student, after working with Mrs. Harrell was able to read! Jamie finds it really sweet when her students tell her that they are sad on Fridays because they will miss her over the weekend. Jamie Harrell hopes that the future of education keeps it all about the kids.


In Jamie’s down time, she can be found doing family activities with her three year old, eight month old, and husband. When Jamie discovered that she was chosen as this month’s honoree she was very excited! Having young kids, she rarely does things just for herself. She had a wonderful experience working with Blanca and Adriana and is very happy with her new look!



October





Laura Gaytan has been teaching for 7 years and currently teaches 4th grade math and science at San Jacinto Elementary. Laura chose teaching because she wanted to impact the lives of students in a positive way. She gets to change lives every single day, even on the bad days! Mrs. Gaytan's dedication to her students is evident by a touching letter she received from one of her toughest students. This student didn't seem to listen or care but by the end of the school year absolutely flourished. She could not have been happier! One day Laura was drinking a Coke with "share a Coke with your BFF" written on it. One of her students asked her, "who is your BFF?" She said she wasn't sure and this student said, "It's me! I'm your BFF!" Laura hopes that her students remember her and what she taught them. She also has hopes for an educational system in the future that is available to everyone.

When Mrs. Gaytan isn't grading papers, she is spending time with her baby boy. She was so excited and thankful to be this month's honoree. Her husband was relieved that he didn't have to dye her hair! Laura felt like Adriana and Blanca really listened to her and understood her needs. She appreciates all of their hard work and thinks they are very sweet for creating this program for teachers.
 




Thursday, August 14, 2014

July Honoree

Carese Bott was chosen as a “student teacher” for an art class in high school and from there on out, she was hooked on teaching. She has been teaching for about 20 years now and most recently at Springdale Elementary in RISD (Richardson). This is a new campus for Carese so she is really excited!

Carese Bott works with 6th graders in Language Arts & Reading and also works with Title I students. These students are living at the poverty level and tend to have little support at home. When she can catch them up to what should be their reading grade level she feels like she has been instrumental in making their lives that much better.

Carese loves it when the kids accidentally call her “Mama”. She finds this rather endearing and tells them that she is their “Mama” at school. Carese hopes that in the future no student is passed onto the next grade until they really grasp the basics because in that situation, educators are not doing any students any favors.

When Carese is not grading papers or attending school functions, she is reading and spending time with her children.

Carese was really excited to be nominated as this month’s ABCDifference honoree. No one has ever done anything like this for her before. She felt like Adriana and Blanca really listened to her and did what was best for her.  She absolutely loves her new look!

Monday, June 30, 2014

June Honoree

Emily Taylor has been a middle school teacher specializing in Math and Science for the past 6 years at Stockard Middle School in Oak Cliff. Next year she will be teaching at Quintanilla Middle School and we are excited to announce her as our June Honoree. What makes teaching rewarding for Emily is when she sees a student accomplish goals they once thought unattainable. Emily has been instrumental in introducing students to higher education by taking them on field trips to visit various college campuses and instilling in them the drive to continue their education beyond the high school level. She has received many handwritten letters from students thanking her for the experience and she keeps all of them because they mean so much to her. Emily hopes that the education system will continue to evolve to allow equal access for all students and that more funding will be provided for the valuable resources that students and teachers need to be more successful.

Outside of the classroom, Emily loves spending time with her teenage son and two dogs unplugged and enjoying the outdoors. As a full-time mom and a full-time teacher, one can imagine that Emily doesn't have loads of free time to spend on herself. In fact, she hadn't colored her hair in two years and hadn't had a cut in six months so she was super excited and very grateful when she learned that she had been nominated and chosen by The ABCDifference as this month's Honoree.

Emily found both Adriana and Blanca easy to talk to, funny, and down to earth. She appreciated their expertise in determining what color and style would work best for her. Emily loves her new look and is going to do her best to maintain it!

Check out her new look!


Friday, May 9, 2014

April Honoree- Cassia Gettens

We feel fortunate to be featured on WFAA for our first teacher makeover. It was fun working with Mike Castellucci and his crew. Adriana was nervous and Blanca was a pro in front of the camera. Check out the video and read more about our first honoree. 

As a small child, Cassia Gettens loved to play school so it was only natural that when she grew up, she became a teacher. Cassia teaches 7th and 8th grade Athletics, Reading, and ISS (In School Suspension - uh oh!) at Lake Highlands Jr. High. Students often reach out to Cassia for not only homework advice, but for life advice and that speaks volumes about her dedication as a teacher and her willingness to help others. Cassia finds that the most rewarding part of being an educator is knowing that her students trust her and look to her for guidance. Coach Gettens hopes that education will shift the focus away from standardized testing and more on preparing students for the realities of life. Many of Cassia's students call her 'Mama' because she is such a great role model and she finds this incredibly endearing. 


Outside of the classroom, Cassia loves to watch her kids play sports. She also likes to try to get in a few extra winks of sleep whenever she can! Cassia was very happy and honored to have received this gift from The ABCDifference. Adriana and Blanca made her feel relaxed, comfortable, and appreciated. She had so much fun and felt so special that she was smiling the entire time. Adriana and Blanca are ecstatic that Cassia is loving her new look!


http://www.wfaa.com/video/castellucci/Hair-stylists-give-back-to-Dallas-teachers-257416411.html