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Inspiring Teachers at Brighter Horizons Academy

Seniors Share Stories of Empowerment and Success Beyond the Classroom
Ms. Nouhad Sahyouni is head of the Quran and Islamic Studies department, and is widely respected by many students.
Ms. Nouhad Sahyouni is head of the Quran and Islamic Studies department, and is widely respected by many students.

Brighter Horizons Academy (BHA) aspires to produce leaders who will be successful in this life and in the hereafter. Their students, on the other hand, hope for teachers who understand them and make them feel welcome. The impact of some teachers resonates through the stories of seniors who have found not just educators, but mentors in their journey through high school.

“She makes everyone in her class feel special; she makes me especially feel special. I love her.” Nadeen Zidan, a senior and a BHA student for three years admires her favorite teacher, Ms. Nouhad Sahyouni. Describing Ms. Sahyouni as a “ray of sunshine,” Zidan’s words reveal how a teacher’s kindness has impact on students’ lives.

Unaza Khan, a senior who has been at BHA for seven years, shared her admiration for a teacher who hasn’t even taught her. Ms. Susan Almasri, a younger teacher, stands out for her approachable and empowering words that resonate with Khan’s beliefs. Ms. Almasri’s unique qualities lie in her relatability; students feel a sense of ease approaching her. Khan’s words capture the essence of a teacher who not only conveys knowledge, but also promotes a supportive atmosphere where students feel they can thrive.

Khan says, “The way she talks makes me feel empowered in a sense, I feel like I can do better,”, while describing Ms. Almasri.

Ms. Susan Almasri, is the high school English teacher for 10th grade, as well as for 12th grade AP Literature and Composition, and 11th grade AP Language and Composition.

Leen Sunnoqrot, another senior, has carried words of wisdom from Ms. Aisha Ashraf since her 10th-grade year. To her, Ms. Ashraf has become a guide through the challenges of high school.

Sunnoqrot elaborates on how Ms. Ashraf contributed to her success throughout the years. “She makes me feel like I can do whatever it takes to pass her class,” she remarks. 

For Sunnoqrot, who has been a student of Ms. Ashraf for 4 years, Ms. Ashraf’s influence extends beyond academics. She not only feels empowered to conquer exams, but she also believes that she can overcome any challenge, a strong indicator of the influence teachers can have on their students.

At BHA, these teachers emerge as a source of empowerment, kindness, and guidance for students. As these seniors embark on their next chapter of life, the echoes of these impactful educators will undoubtedly resonate with them, shaping leaders not just for this life but also for the hereafter. 

“Do the best you can, and leave the rest up to Allah SWT,” which became one of Sunnoqrot’s mottos for resilience and faith in facing life’s hurdles, can sum up how leaders are shaped here at Brighter Horizons Academy.



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