About me
Kelsey Robles was raised in the rural east mountain communities of New Mexico. She holds a B.A and M.A in Elementary Education. Her career began in a fourth grade classroom, where she fell in love with teaching. After a quick stint designating and teaching curriculum in Japan, she returned home to the elementary school she attended as a child to teach reading intervention. Most recently she has embraced a dynamic day to day role with a “little bit of this” and a “little bit of that” approach to delivering LETRS training, working with students, designing intervention programs, and coordinating data and instruction in the community in which she works. At the forefront of her work remains her two guiding principals: everyone deserves to be literate and in the words of Guante, “There is no honor in triage, only necessity.”