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Moments Matter: Espinosa makes each interaction count at J.C. Booth Middle

The image features a smiling woman in a white shirt, identified as Ana Espinosa, a J.C. Booth front office clerk, along with text highlighting her role in making every interaction count for students, staff, and families at the school.

J.C. Booth Middle front office clerk Ana Espinosa is often the first smiling face students, staff, and families see when they walk in the school.

“My role goes beyond administrative work. It’s really about creating a safe space where people feel welcome, safe, and valued the moment they walk in,” she said. “It’s a pleasure to be able to serve as a bridge and help families to feel connected. It’s something that I truly value.”

She keeps a busy schedule in the front office, covering things like phone calls and helping with attendance, but her service covers far more than that. She is a vital resource helping translate for families that face a language barrier. Having come to America a decade ago, she knows how families can feel in those moments.

“I understand how overwhelming it can be to have that, not being able to speak the language and communicate your needs. For me it’s really important to be able to support students’ families,” she said. “Every family, no matter their background, needs guidance at some point.”

Espinosa is working on a degree in social work, she is a mentor to ESOL students, and she also volunteers with an organization that serves children in the foster care system.

“Being able to advocate for their best interests gives my life a deep sense of purpose.”

She joined the Booth family in 2020 working in the cafeteria, and she moved to the front office in 2023. She loves both roles and the opportunity to help the kids.

“It’s a really fulfilling job, working in the cafeteria and being able to serve all the students,” she said. “It’s a way to show that you care about someone.”

Espinosa put four kids through our school system, and she sees her position as a way to thank the many who helped her family.

“Everybody was so good with my kids so I want to give something back to the community that gave something to my kids,” she said. “Booth is more than a school, it’s a place where we look out for each other and where connection truly matters.”

She takes inspiration from the school’s motto: Every Student Matters, Every Moment Counts.

“For me, students are not just a number, they’re people, and that’s why I try to make an effort to learn their names,” she said. “Those small interactions may seem simple, but they matter. Being acknowledged, being seen, being treated makes a difference.”

She believes that education goes beyond the classroom and happens in everyday interactions.

“When you say good morning, when you smile, when you show respect and patience, those moments teach students that they belong and they are part of a community. They matter,” she said. “That moment counts, and that’s how I hope to make a difference, one moment at a time.”

 

“The Honor Role,” an official podcast for Fayette County Public Schools, features employees, rotating through key stakeholders, including teachers, staff, nurses, custodians, cafeteria workers, and bus drivers. Join us as we dive in and learn about their journeys, their inspirations, and their whys.

Episodes are available on all major podcast platforms, including Spotify and Apple Podcasts, and promoted on the social media channels of Fayette County Public Schools.

Episodes will also be available here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2200811.