Staff Spotlight: Carol Nightingale-Poll has built a foundation for helping young learners succeed

by Amy Haggerty

Years ago, upon meeting Carol Nightingale-Poll for the first time, she was easy to talk to and very knowledgeable about students who had learning difficulties. At that time, Nightingale-Poll had just accepted a teaching position in the district for the next fall. It’s hard to believe she has now been teaching special education for Stockbridge Community Schools for twenty years!

The community is fortunate to have such a dedicated special education teacher working with students who have special needs. Presently she has a resource room and works with students who are in second through fourth grades at Smith Elementary and Heritage School.

Nightingale-Poll has always wanted to help kids.

“Teaching was the best fit. I love getting to know my students, figuring out how they learn and what I can do to help them succeed,” she explained.

Some of the best advice she gives to her students includes: “Never lose your creativity, positivity, and the drive to keep trying. You will accomplish more than you know just by believing in yourself and never giving up.”

Upon entering her classroom, you see a quote from Michael Jordan that has become her mantra. “I can accept failure, but I can’t accept not trying.” Nightingale-Poll truly believes this quote, and uses this to guide her students daily.

Nightingale-Poll grew up in the Stockbridge area and attended Stockbridge Community Schools. After graduation, she attended Michigan State University and graduated with her bachelor’s degree in education. That’s also where she met her husband, Rick. They have three children: two daughters and one son. Both daughters will be getting married this year.

“I love living close to my children, siblings, and their families,” Nightingale-Poll said.

Family means everything to her. She loves spending time with family throughout the year and mentions they often get together and enjoy each other’s company.

Outside of the classroom, Nightingale-Poll has many other interests. She typically has several projects she is working on at one time. She loves new craft projects and anything artsy. Redecorating and organizing are also some of her favorite pastimes. Looking ahead, she plans to rediscover her childhood love of painting soon.

The community looks forward to many more years of Nightingale-Poll teaching kids with special needs. Her knowledge, hard work, and years of dedication have built an excellent foundation for young learners in Stockbridge who want to succeed.

Special ed teacher Carol Nightingale-Poll proudly poses with the school mascot. Picture provided by Amy Haggerty.

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