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Kaitlyn’s path to teaching began long before she entered her own classroom. “I was raised in a small town in Idaho,” she explains, “surrounded by a family of hardworking farmers and influential educators.” Teaching showed up early in her life—whether she was “playing teacher-student games at recess, helping others in 4-H, or working with preschoolers […]

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Brad Burkhardt’s journey to becoming a teacher and coach begins right where his career now thrives—his hometown of Macon. “I grew up in Macon, I love this town and this school district,” he says. Today, Brad serves in several roles at Macon High School: Alternative School Coordinator, High School Football Offensive Coordinator, High School Assistant Basketball […]

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A Long, Winding Path to the Classroom Celebrating our Homegrown Heroes, we asked American Board graduate Mike Hemphill, Missouri teacher, to share his experience. Below, he details what led him down the a long road to teaching. Mike also shares his certification experience and information about what he’s doing now. Growing Up and Starting Over […]

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Jillian Discovers Her Path to Teaching Jillian’s experience as a working-mom-turned-teacher begins in her hometown, where she grows up, works, and eventually finds her calling. She says she worked “at a local gym part-time and as a paraprofessional in my current school district.” Her time supporting students changes her plans. “I loved being in the […]

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Veterans bring a unique and powerful set of skills to the teaching profession. They apply their service, leadership, and dedication to create vibrant, structured, and student-focused classrooms. Notably, more than 100,000 Veterans have transitioned to teaching over the past 30 years. Read on for more information about why Veterans becoming teachers is crucial for th...

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