The Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement (TEA) Fellows pose for a photo with the Chelmsford School Committee.

Chelmsford Public Schools hosts Fulbright TEA Fellows

Five international teachers are working alongside and observing CPS educators in the classroom

CHELMSFORD, Massachusetts (Feb. 28, 2025) – Through a relationship with UMass Lowell, Chelmsford Public Schools is once again hosting several Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement (TEA) Fellows.

Fulbright TEA brings international, secondary-level teachers to the United States for a six-week program. The Fellows take academic seminars for professional development at a host university. They observe classrooms, create lessons and share their expertise with teachers and students at the host university and at local secondary schools.

This year, Chelmsford is hosting five Fulbright TEA Fellows – three at Chelmsford High School and two at McCarthy Middle School. They will be staying until March 10.

The TEA Fellows, who are the best and brightest in their home countries, work side-by-side with Chelmsford teachers to provide enriching lessons for students and to learn from one another.

Olha Tsaruk, a language teacher from Ukraine, said she was impressed with not only the facilities and equipment in the district, but also with the teachers.

“From day one, I was included in the teaching process, so I didn’t feel like I was a visitor, observer or guest,” she said. “I felt like [part of the] team, that I could contribute and that I could make an impact.”

Ethel Puyol, an ESL teacher from Argentina, who was paired with CHS Spanish teacher Jessica Ferronetti, echoed Tsaruk’s sentiments.

“I love the school inclusivity,” she said. “I felt welcome and considered a fellow teacher.”

Eda Isler, who teaches English and creative writing in Istanbul, Turkey, was paired with CHS French teacher Veronica Gadbois.

“It was a great experience for me to observe the classes here because I attended different classes like literature, science and biology,” she said. “I work in a STEM-based organization. That’s why I wanted to see different classes.”

Lauren Marsetta, a special education teacher at Chelmsford High School, was partnered with Rose Makondetsa, a special educator from Malawi.

“It has been great to have her here and observing my classroom,” said Marsetta. “She was particularly interested in re-evaluation testing and how the results of those assessments are used to identify students and inform services provided. We worked together on a classroom activity for a substantially separate ELA class, which was a huge hit with the students.”

McCarthy Middle School World Studies teacher Ashley Jean has been working alongside Aliyu Idris Haroon, who teaches high school economics in Nigeria.

“He was very open to answering questions from students and shared a lot about his life in Nigeria,” Jean said. “He enjoyed comparing the education systems within our two countries and my 7th graders loved hearing from him. … It was so great to work with him and really see how similar yet different our two countries and education styles are.”

In addition to spending time in the classroom, the TEA Fellows have also been able to experience some American culture.

McCarthy Middle School history teacher Kim Briand said Tsaruk, Carol Simonela Vasquez Martinez from Peru and Lali Terterashvili from Georgia, all visited her to watch the Super Bowl earlier this month.

“They had the full experience of a loud household of family and friends, junk food, beverages, online gambling, new commercials and a half-time show that was talked about for days,” she said.

About Chelmsford Public Schools

The Chelmsford Public School District provides all students with multiple pathways to optimize their own potential for academic excellence, leadership, and social and emotional wellness. The mission of the Chelmsford Public Schools is to educate, engage, prepare, and empower well-rounded and knowledgeable learners to PERSEVERE through challenges, demonstrate RESPECT and INTEGRITY in their words and actions, are DEDICATED to their community, and display EMPATHY as global citizens while discovering and pursuing their full potential. This PRIDE-driven culture enables all members of the school community to support the growth and development of students. For more information, please visit www.chelmsfordschools.org.