About Me
Kristi Fehr has been an elementary teacher since 1994 and has been a kindergarten through fifth grade science lab teacher since 2006. She has taught at Cassidy Elementary School since 2014.
Previously, she taught at Liberty Elementary and Southern Elementary. She discovered her passion
for teaching science through a hands-on approach while serving in private and public schools as a Montessori Lead Teacher in North Carolina and Kentucky. Kristi piloted the state's first Trout in the Classroom to connect students' understanding of indicator species and water quality. She created Scientists and Engineers Empowering Kids, an afterschool science club that brings in STEM leaders including scientists and engineers from University of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research and University of Kentucky Animal and Food Sciences. She has a GEN-EV Electric Vehicle racing team that works with fourth and fifth grade students to build an electric car to learn about green energy while also learning skills in marketing, fundraising, graphic design and project management. She partnered with an engineer from University of Kentucky to install a multifaceted outdoor classroom and scientists at Bluegrass Community and Technical College to connect her students with a NASA solar eclipse balloon launch. She coordinated events such as science fairs, Discovery Day activities, Earth Day Extravaganza, and National Engineers Week.
Kristi served as a leader for school, district, state, and university projects. She has presented at local and state conferences, and has received many grants and awards. She was named the 2012
Kentucky Elementary Science Teacher of the Year. She received the 2018 Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching, the highest honor bestowed by the United States
government specifically for K-12 science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and/or computer science teaching.
Kristi was born and raised in Lexington, Kentucky. She earned a B.S., magna cum laude, in Montessori education and a M.Ed. in Montessori education from Xavier University. She is a state
certified elementary teacher and is certified by the American Montessori Society for ages six through nine. Her personal interests include experimenting with new recipes, solving Sudoku puzzles, and spending time outdoors with her family.