Sonia Myers
Sonia Myers has been teaching for ten years at both private and public schools, and has taught seven different grade levels. She currently teaches Agricultural Science and Earth Science at Cunha Intermediate School in Half Moon Bay, California, where she established the Little Cunha Farm. She was a 2021 Grosvenor Teacher Fellow with National Geographic and Lindblad Expeditions, a 2020 and 2023 Standout leader in the Sustainable and Resilient Schools Challenge, and on the team for the 2024 Kent Award for Real Life Learning and Agricultural Science Programs. She has also written, We Have Something to Say! a middle-grade novel on plastics in the ocean. When not teaching or writing, you can find her with her family, drinking a good cup of coffee, and planting wildflower seeds.
Sonia Myers has been teaching for ten years at both private and public schools, and has taught seven different grade levels. She currently teaches Agricultural Science and Earth Science at Cunha Intermediate School in Half Moon Bay, California, where she established the Little Cunha Farm. She was a 2021 Grosvenor Teacher Fellow with National Geographic and Lindblad Expeditions, a 2020 and 2023 Standout leader in the Sustainable and Resilient Schools Challenge, and on the team for the 2024 Kent Award for Real Life Learning and Agricultural Science Programs. She has also written, We Have Something to Say! a middle-grade novel on plastics in the ocean. When not teaching or writing, you can find her with her family, drinking a good cup of coffee, and planting wildflower seeds.