{"id":2252,"date":"2007-06-06T01:30:22","date_gmt":"2007-06-06T01:30:22","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/jesuscreed\/2007\/06\/a-word-for-public-school-teach.html"},"modified":"2007-06-06T01:30:22","modified_gmt":"2007-06-06T01:30:22","slug":"a-word-for-public-school-teach","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/jesuscreed\/2007\/06\/a-word-for-public-school-teach.html","title":{"rendered":"A Word for Public School Teachers"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Laura Barringer, our daughter, finished her school year of teaching yesterday. She&#8217;s a first grade teacher in the area. Public school teachers go at it, more or less, from the middle of August to the middle of June. We owe a lot to our public school teachers, and this might be a good time to write them a note and tell them. I should know about public school teachers, my family is full of them.<!--more|inline--><br \/>\nHere&#8217;s my question: What was the most significant thing you learned from a public school teacher?<br \/>\nMy wife&#8217;s great grandmother, whom I know simply by the name &#8220;Grandma Burgess,&#8221; was a superintendent of schools in Western Iowa in the early 1900s. You might say she was a pioneer in more than one way: out in the prairies of Iowa, which were still largely prairies when I drove through them a few years back and in no appearance of making any new moves, and she was also a pioneer as a female leader in the days when females weren&#8217;t very often assigned such vocations.<br \/>\nKris&#8217; grandmother, Grandma Mabel, was a home economics teacher, a graduate of Iowa State (whatever it was called then), and she taught away for years and years and years in Western Iowa. When I came to know her, she was retired and working at Morningside College.<br \/>\nKris&#8217; father was a high school coach (he won the State in basketball in Iowa in the mid-50s and then promptly moved to Illinois, to Freeport, where he entered my story). He was my sophomore Driver&#8217;s Education teacher (classroom), became the Athletic Director at our high school, and is still a legend for his coaching prowess.<br \/>\nMy father was my Driver&#8217;s Education teacher (behind the wheel), and was an English teacher at Freeport and then settled into being mostly a Driver&#8217;s Education teacher. He darted off for a year or two to early retirement, thought better of it and returned back to Freeport, and resumed some English teaching &#8212; and the differences between his early days in the 50s and 60s and teaching in the 80s were a little more than he bargained for.<br \/>\nMy uncle Charles was a music teacher in southern Illinois his entire adult life, but I think he found as much joy in leading the choir at church as he did teaching kids music.<br \/>\nMy sister-in-law, Pat Arnet, and her husband, Bob, are high school teachers at Bartlett High School, in the western burbs of Chicago. Pat coaches basketball and teaches &#8220;PE&#8221; and Bob, a former cross country and track coach, teaches Biology and Science.<br \/>\nOne of Kris&#8217;s brothers, Pete Norman, is the AD and basketball coach of a hugely successful program in Freeport at Highland Community College. I&#8217;m not quite sure what Pete teaches, but I&#8217;m guessing it has a lot to do with PE and basketball.<br \/>\nWhich brings me back to Laura, one of whose students gave her tickets to a night game for the Chicago Cubs! She&#8217;s the only one in the current generation of kids in this family that is teaching, and it does not appear that Kari, Pat and Bob&#8217;s daughter, is planning to be a teacher. But, the good news is that Lukas&#8217;s wife, Annika, is about to finish an education program in Western NY so she can teach.<br \/>\nWell, I&#8217;m the apostate: instead of public school teaching, I teach in a college. At one time I thought about teaching high school a lot, and I thought I&#8217;d teach German, but the Lord had other plans for me. And I&#8217;m glad he did, but I think this family of teaching rubbed off on me.<br \/>\nAs the line goes: If you can read, thank a public school teacher. (And that&#8217;s just the beginning of what we learned from them.)<br \/>\n[This is a re-post from last year.]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Laura Barringer, our daughter, finished her school year of teaching yesterday. She&#8217;s a first grade teacher in the area. Public school teachers go at it, more or less, from the middle of August to the middle of June. 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