Name: ************
email: ********
Anonymous: Yes
Post: Yes
State: Idaho
County: ADA
District: Meridian School District
Story:
I am the husband of a teacher with a Masters in
Education with teaching credentials and endorsements in English, Reading,
and Journalism. She also offers a variety of extracurricular talents. She
has been a columnist and photojournalist for three newspapers. She has a
strong music background in piano, voice and music instruction. She coached
a championship girl’s softball team and is an avid golfer and tennis
player. She is an avid volunteer and is a Speech Arts certified debate
judge. Most of all, she is the mother of successful and happy high school
and college age children.
For the past three years, she has attempted
employment in the school district where we live, pay taxes and send our
children to school. On October 28, 1998, she interviewed for a full time
teaching position at Meridian High School. The job went to an unqualified
young applicant. The unqualified teacher was awarded a “Consultant
Specialist Certificate.” Upon asking why, the vice-principal
(interviewer) informed my wife, “she (the teacher hired) knows how to
disseminate information and relates well to students...you
know...first-year teachers can be just as good, if not better, than
first-year teachers.” (In focusing upon my wife’s age, the
vice-principal had forgotten...she was also a first-year teacher).
During the following three years, my wife worked
diligently to improve upon her qualifications and experience. She
dutifully kept her employment application file updated and regularly
checked to ensure her file was “open” for employment consideration.
She taught for a variety of institutions including college, but
desperately wanted to teach in our children’s school district. On
December 12, 2001, my wife was informed that because she hadn’t been
hired during the previous three years, her records, including a strong
perceiver, were to be destroyed.
My wife is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in
Education, working as a Physio-Neuro Instructor for Learning Technics,
Inc., and mentoring at-risk students. Ironically, she beat out a number of
teachers for the Learning Technic job who desperately want out of the
classroom. Unlike them, my wife would dearly love being a Language Arts,
Reading and/or Journalism teacher while directing the school newspaper,
music programs, debate, and/or coaching one of the many sports she loves.
Those who know her know a gifted writer, musician, and teacher. They also
know a person with great optimism, personal responsibility,
professionalism, humor, and faith. Throughout the past four years, she has
enthusiastically risen above this situation and moved on. I am quite proud
of her. Through it’s own ignorant and stubborn discrimination, this
small-minded school district has rob the students, taxpayers and itself
the services of a fine teacher with high character.
What happened to my wife should not happen to any
teacher. I believe her story is a solid example of the immense challenges
confronting today’s teachers and lacking integrity in our education
system. Not wanting to hurt my wife any more than she’d been hurt, I’ve
remained silent, but the school district’s file destruction letter has
prompted me to fight back. She may be an insignificant speck of dirt to
them, she means far more than that to me. Though I battle a life
threatening disease every day, I vow to step forward to the best of my
ability on behalf of my wife and family...and oppressed teachers
everywhere.