The Power of Being Seen: A Teacher's Mission
MOMTALK MARYLAND | EPISODE 19
When Jessica Nichols stepped into her eighth-grade social studies classroom as a struggling student, her teacher Mr. Copies whispered something that would change her life: "I know there's something you're carrying. If you ever want someone to hear you, I'll hear you." This moment of being truly seen became the foundation for Jessica's award-winning teaching career.
Now the 2024-2025 Howard County Teacher of the Year, Jessica shares her remarkable journey from a child facing food insecurity to becoming one of fewer than ten African American women teaching AP Economics in Maryland. Her story isn't the typical path to education—she originally dreamed of becoming an oil and gas attorney with a first-floor penthouse (due to her fear of heights). Life took a turn when she became a mother at 21, leading her to discover a passion for teaching that would allow her to be present for her son while channeling her love for social studies and law.
What makes Jessica's approach special is how she creates spaces where students feel truly seen. She recounts the story of a student she didn't know who came to her classroom because another student had advised: "Don't go home until you talk to Ms. Nichols." After sitting in silence, the student revealed suicidal thoughts, saying "he thought you would care." This moment highlights how Jessica's reputation for genuine connection creates trust that extends beyond her immediate students.
Parents of neurodivergent children will find Jessica's practical advice particularly valuable. She encourages proactive communication with teachers about specific strategies that work for your child, rather than waiting for formal IEP meetings. As both an educator and parent of a neurodivergent child, Jessica offers a unique perspective on creating successful partnerships between home and school.
The conversation also tackles artificial intelligence in education with refreshing clarity. Rather than fearing this technology, Jessica teaches students to view AI as a tool—like a calculator—that requires critical thinking to use effectively.
Ready to feel inspired about education again? Listen now and discover why Jessica's students secretly nominated her for Teacher of the Year, and why her philosophy of looking beyond behavior to see each child's true potential is transforming education in Howard County.
Jessica I. Nichols - Howard County’s 2024–2025 Teacher of the Year | National Board Certified Social Studies–History Educator
🎓 M.S. in Human Resource Development & Administration, Towson University
🌍 Board Chair, Columbia Community Care (Development & Administration I)
🗳️ Elected Member, Howard County Democratic Central Committee
✨ Follow Jessica on Instagram to stay inspired and connected: @mcteacherj
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