HEROES
"Where are
the heroes of today?" a radio talk show host
thundered. He blames society's shortcomings on education. Too many people are looking for heroes in all the wrong
places. Movie stars and rock musicians,
athletes, and models aren't heroes; they're celebrities. Heroes abound in public schools, a fact that doesn't make
the news. There is no precedent for the level of violence, drugs, broken homes,
child abuse, and crime in today's
You want heroes?
Consider Dave Sanders, the school teacher shot
to death while trying to shield his students from two youths on a shooting
rampage at
You want heroes?
Jane Smith, a
You want heroes?
Doris Dillon dreamed all her life of being a teacher. She not only made it, she
was one of those wondrous teachers who could bring the best out of every single
child. One of her fellow teachers in
You want heroes?
Bob House, a teacher in
You want heroes?
Last year the average school teacher spent $468 of their own money for
student necessities ...workbooks, pencils ... supplies kids had to have
but could not afford. That's a lot of money from the pockets of the most poorly
paid teachers in the industrial world.
Schools don't teach values? The critics are dead wrong. Public education
provides more Sunday School teachers than any other
profession... The average teacher works more hours in nine months than the
average 40-hour employee does in a year.
You want heroes?
For millions of kids, the hug they get from a teacher is the only hug they will
get that day because the nation is living through the worst parenting in
history. An Argyle,
A
You want
heroes?
Visit any special education class and watch the miracle of personal interaction,
a job so difficult that fellow teachers are awed by the dedication they
witness. There is a sentence from an unnamed source which says: "We have
been so eager to give our children what we didn't have that we have neglected
to give them what we did."
What is it that our kids really need? What do they really want?
Math, science, history and social studies are important, but children need
love, confidence, encouragement, someone to talk to,
someone to listen, standards to live by. Teachers provide upright
examples, the faith and assurance of responsible people.
You want heroes?
Then go down to your local school and see our real live heroes. The ones
changing lives for the better each and every day!
Now, pass this on to someone you know who's a teacher, or to
someone who should thank a teacher today. I'd like to see this sent to
all those who cut down the importance of teachers. They have no idea who a
public school teacher is or what they do.