My goal was to visit each of the schools and each of the classrooms, greeting the staff members and students, in my first few days in Orange. I believe I have accomplished that, and I had the most wonderful introduction to Orange imaginable as a result. One classroom wrote and sang me a song. In another classroom, the students stood up on cue with signs that spelled out their 'welcome' message. I was invited to make an African necklace in an art class. I accepted the third graders' challenge to write a story over the weekend. Each of the schools made my first visit feel special.
In Ms. Lily Fielding's Grade 3 classroom at Turkey Hill, the students had prepared a set of interview questions that will serve as a perfect means of introducing myself to the community.
Shannon and Shayne asked: What inspired you become a superintendent?
Well, Shannon and Shayne, my love for education began a very long time ago, when I was 6 or 7 and I played school with my sister and a 'classroom' of stuffed animals and dolls. My parents bought us tablets, pencils, paper, rulers, protractors, and I would pretend to be the teacher for hours. All through elementary school and high school I loved reading books, writing math problems on the chalkboard, composing 'themes' on yellow-lined paper -- all things which must seem old-fashioned to you in 2012. Later, as a real language arts teacher with my own classroom, I taught over 1,600 students, corrected at least 20,000 essays, and attended 24 high school graduations. (not counting my own).
All of these experiences inspired me to become a superintendent. I kept following the path in front of me and opening the doors of opportunity as they appeared before me. I have continued to go to school as recently as three years ago, and I have never stopped reading and learning about education. Finally, one day last year, I realized, "I'm ready to be the superintendent! And, I really want to do this!"
Nishaan wanted to know: How will you take care of all 4 schools as superintendent?
This week, Nishann, I came to your school and visited your classroom. I want to continue to do that often in all four schools. Staying in touch with the schools is how I will focus on what you and your teachers need to be successful every day. It's my job to make sure that all of the people in charge -- from the teachers and staff in your schools, to your parents and the members of our community, including, of course, the Board of Education -- always think about one important question: What's best for kids?
Olivia asked: Do you have a family? Do you have a pet?
I do have a family.. and a pet, Olivia. I have two children who are all grown up. My son is 36 and works as a digital photographer and graphic artist in Greenville, SC. My daughter is 34 and she stays at home taking care of my youngest grand-daughter, Ella, who just turned two years old. I also have a 15-year-old grand-daughter, who is a sophomore in high school and plays volleyball for her school. She loves school, especially Spanish and history, and enjoys reading, too. In the middle, I have a 10-year-old grandson, who loves soccer and plays outdoors or indoors all year long. And, he likes X-box!
My pet is a little white dog named Millie. She'll be two in February, and she weighs less than 10 pounds. I'm sharing a picture of her so you can see how cute she is, almost lost in the very tall grass.
Dana asked the question that made my day: How long have you been a superintendent?
Dana, how many days have you been back to school after your holiday break? That's how many days I've been a superintendent. And so far, I've loved every one of them.
To answer Xavier's question, what's my favorite thing about being a superintendent?
So far, meeting and working with people -- kids, teachers, volunteers, parents, community members. At the end of the day, I like to feel like I've made a difference.
Maeve, my first name is Lynn.
Adarsh, my favorite 'animal' is actually a bird -- I especially love hummingbirds, but I can watch all the birds at my bird feeder for a long time without getting bored.
Kelly, my house is beige, with white trim and black shutters. It has a red porch.
Ryan, my favorite hobby is writing. I love writing short stories, and I have even tried to write three different novels, though I don't think they are very good, yet. I need to spend more time on my drafts in the future, but right now I'm happier reading and writing about education.
Max, my car is a Prius and I love it because I get about 50 miles to a gallon of gas.
Payton, you asked how old I was, but added OPTIONAL in all capital letters! -- I'm almost 50 years older than my grandson.
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