Michelle Abadie, daughter of Brian Abadie of Chalmette and Marianne Abadie of Santa Rosa Beach, Fla., is a Katrina evacuee that pursued her dream to become a teacher. She is the Outstanding Graduate for the College of Education and is an elementary education major.
Being a model student, she holds the title of most outstanding senior in the College of Education for the 2008-2009 school year and has been on the Dean’s List every semester since 2006.
Abadie has received the TOPS Honors Award, UL COE Avec Souci Endowed Scholarship, UL Centennial Scholarship and the Alexander Haig Endowed Scholarship. She has maintained a 3.948 GPA throughout her college career, and has still found time to contribute to the community and university.
A tireless worker, Abadie has participated in professional development workshops sponsored by A+PEL (Associated Professional Educators of Louisiana) and Kappa Delta Pi. She has served the university as a member and officer in organizations such as the Delta Iota Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, UL Chapter of Sigma Alpha Lambda National Leadership and Honors Organization, the UL Chapter of A+PEL.
After Hurricane Katrina, she worked to rebuild houses in her home parish of St. Bernard and worked with children who were affected by the disaster. She has contributed to the Lafayette community as a volunteer at the Special Olympics, Walk for Hope and Autism Awareness, Woodvale Elementary Math Day and the college’s team at Relay for Life.
After graduating, Abadie plans to teach at Joseph Davies Elementary School, where she completed her student teaching experience. Her future plans include enrolling in the master’s and then doctoral programs in Educational Leadership. She is considering the possibility of becoming a principal.
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