You wake up in Limerick, Ireland, on a breezy, summer day. As bright, white clouds fill the blue sky, you begin to get dressed to play ultimate Frisbee with your friends. What started off as a few fun games becomes a third-place finish at the . It may sound like a dream, but that鈥檚 the reality for Krystina Morris, a U.S. history teacher at Arlington High School.
Morris got a chance to compete with her team, Soar, at the championship against 18 teams from around the globe, including Canada, Singapore, England, Colombia and more. Soar is a not-so-subtle play on words since her team and division are comprised of women aged 30 and older. The team qualified for the world championship after placing fourth at a Colorado tournament in July 2021 and couldn鈥檛 wait to compete in Ireland for a title.
The Dallas native鈥檚 love for ultimate Frisbee began brewing on an intramural recreation team at the University of Texas at Arlington where she received her bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degrees. Until then, Morris had never played a sport before.
鈥淚 didn鈥檛 play sports and I never left this region growing up, but ultimate Frisbee opened so many new doors,鈥 said Morris. 鈥淚 even met my husband on a team I used to play on.鈥
She has been able to cross some states off her travel list like Wisconsin, Florida, Virginia, Utah and Illinois while spending quality time with her husband playing a sport they both enjoy.
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When she鈥檚 not vigorously training or competing, her time is spent trying to make history relatable for 16-year-olds.
鈥淚 always want to tell it like a story, so my kids can understand it better,鈥 said Morris. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about getting them to realize how history is impacting them, then it clicks for them.鈥
Nearly a decade into teaching, her favorite thing is making connections with students.
The connections she鈥檚 making at Arlington High are undeniable because she was selected by the school鈥檚 dean of instruction and instructional coach to be a model teacher. Model teachers work closely with peers to promote and model excellent teaching through sharing effective practices. Basically, Morris opens her classroom to other teachers to show them how it鈥檚 done.
鈥淪he鈥檚 an outstanding teacher and team player in the building, so it makes perfect sense that she would be on a team that made it to such a high level,鈥 said Arlington High principal Stacie Humbles. 鈥淲hen I found out she was on the Frisbee team, I thought it was another unique and awesome quality she possesses. She鈥檚 the coolest.鈥
That鈥檚 probably why she鈥檚 a level lead, too, making sure all the U.S. history teachers are on one accord when it comes to teaching the material and preparing their students for success. And a campus technology facilitator. In this role, she encourages teachers to integrate technology into their classrooms so students can take what they鈥檙e learning and apply it practically.
What鈥檚 next for Morris?
As she heads into her 12th year of playing ultimate Frisbee, she will continue playing with her team in local and regional tournaments. On more relaxing weekends, Morris plans to hang out with her nieces and nephew at the movies, carnivals and anything else that requires lots of fun. In the classroom, she wants to continue to give her students opportunities to learn about the country, themselves and how they can make an impact in the world.
鈥淓ducation gives opportunities,鈥 said Morris. 鈥淚 was awful when I first started playing Frisbee but after practicing and putting forth effort, I got better. It鈥檚 the same thing with education. Our position in life isn鈥檛 stationary. If you put the work in, you can always achieve results and succeed.鈥
Whether it鈥檚 in the classroom or playing ultimate Frisbee, Morris is sure to leave it all on the field.