These young fresh faces had just accepted brand new
Education degrees and were ready to change the world one student at a time.
Today we completed our 29th “First Day of School” as professionals, hard to
believe that many years have come and gone, and we are all still in the business
of touching children’s lives!
Lisa J., Lisa G. and I were sorority sisters. Susan H. (high
school classmate of Lisa G.) often joined the Lisa's to work on lesson plans at
our sorority house as they were all Elementary Education majors. I learned then
and still appreciate all of the work it takes to run the classroom of the younger
students. The prep time for each subject, creative bulletin boards and the
patience of Job when your name is used a million times a day! These gals loved
the classroom from the beginning and still do!
Lisa G. had
the daughter of a very famous country singer in her class while student
teaching. We begged her to schedule a
parent conference so we could all meet the girl’s dad! Lisa is gifted at making
Math easy to learn and she even tried with me! Lisa J. has a fabulous sense of humor, is
beloved a 5th grade teacher and was recently named Teacher of the Year! Susan
H. left the classroom for administration a few years back and continues to
impact lives on a greater scale.
While I had some of the same of the Education classes, my experience
was much different. With a major in
Athletic Training and minor in Political Science, the State of Texas felt it
would be safe to for me to instruct high school students in Physical Education,
Health or Government!
Dale P. and I co- student
taught in P.E. for Mrs. Abernathy and I still use lessons learned from her. There was no rolling out the ball and then
reading the sports section in the corner as she ran a tight ship. Dale and I made a deal, he handled class discipline
and I took care of the lesson plans. No body messed with Dale as he was the
starting tight end on our college football team. I would
never teach P. E. again as my three years in the classroom would be spent
selling the importance of U.S. and Texas Government to the rolling eyes of high
school seniors, no small feat! While the
majority of past 28 years have been spent caring for thousands of injured
athletes, I am still teaching every day and the subject is life!