Kelly Education: Employee Stories
          
          November 23, 2024
          
          
       
        
      
        
      Our substitute teachers, paraeducators, tutors, and support staff come from diverse walks of life. Some are former educators, others are professionals, retirees, or college students. Each one took a different path to begin working in our schools. Here are just a few of their inspiring stories. 
Evelyn Jennings | Former Dean of Students and Child Development Director  
 
As a substitute teacher,  
Evelyn Jennings 
 loves the new experiences she has with her students each day. Shortly after substitute teaching, Evelyn’s involvement led to a significant improvement in 7th-grade math scores. She fosters a team environment where the children believe in themselves. 
  
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Terry & Dale Gallman | Retirees
 
Terry and Dale Gallman 
 are a married couple who substitute teach in retirement. Terry worked 31 years as a full-time teacher and wasn’t ready to stop doing the work she enjoyed. Dale is a retired engineer who wants to bring fun to learning and sees substitute teaching as an opportunity to give back. 
  
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Camil Fowler | Substitute Teacher
 
Camil Fowler 
 became a substitute teacher while attending college, allowing her to confirm her desire to go into teaching. She was able to get hired on as a full-time teacher thanks to her substitute teaching experience. As a result, Camil continues to make an impact that lasts. 
  
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Jane Abrams | 2024 Substitute Educator of the Year - K-12 Substitute Teacher
 
Jane Abrams 
 had to retire early from being a teacher after experiencing a bad accident. After some time, she chose to return to the school system as a substitute since teaching provided her with joy and fulfillment. Jane loves the school and the people she works with as a substitute teacher. 
  
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Lucille Zeigler | 2024 Substitute Educator of the Year - Paraeducator
 
Starting as a school cafeteria worker,  
Lucille Zeigler 
 discovered her passion for helping students learn. Now, as a paraeducator, she wakes up excited every morning to teach students something new. 
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Saira Zamarripa | 2024 Substitute Educator of the Year - Pre-K Substitute Teacher
 
Saira Zamarripa 
 was seeking a consistent job that was also fun. Following in her mom’s footsteps, who worked as a Pre-K assistant for 11 years, Saira chose to become a substitute teacher. She loves making an impact and helping to change the perspective of students so that they enjoy school and want to learn. 
  
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Megan Mabry | 2024 Substitute Educator of the Year - Support Staff
 
Megan Mabry 
 first started teaching as a substitute teacher and substitute support staff. She now works in the counseling office, where she helps children navigate daily challenges. She chose substitute teaching for a better work-life schedule for herself while also stepping into her children’s school system to make a difference. 
  
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As a substitute teacher,  
Evelyn Jennings 
 loves the new experiences she has with her students each day. Shortly after substitute teaching, Evelyn’s involvement led to a significant improvement in 7th-grade math scores. She fosters a team environment where the children believe in themselves. 
  
Read more   
Terry & Dale Gallman | Retirees
 
Terry and Dale Gallman 
 are a married couple who substitute teach in retirement. Terry worked 31 years as a full-time teacher and wasn’t ready to stop doing the work she enjoyed. Dale is a retired engineer who wants to bring fun to learning and sees substitute teaching as an opportunity to give back. 
  
Read more   
Camil Fowler | Substitute Teacher
 
Camil Fowler 
 became a substitute teacher while attending college, allowing her to confirm her desire to go into teaching. She was able to get hired on as a full-time teacher thanks to her substitute teaching experience. As a result, Camil continues to make an impact that lasts. 
  
Read more   
Jane Abrams | 2024 Substitute Educator of the Year - K-12 Substitute Teacher
 
Jane Abrams 
 had to retire early from being a teacher after experiencing a bad accident. After some time, she chose to return to the school system as a substitute since teaching provided her with joy and fulfillment. Jane loves the school and the people she works with as a substitute teacher. 
  
Read more   
Lucille Zeigler | 2024 Substitute Educator of the Year - Paraeducator
 
Starting as a school cafeteria worker,  
Lucille Zeigler 
 discovered her passion for helping students learn. Now, as a paraeducator, she wakes up excited every morning to teach students something new. 
Read more       
Saira Zamarripa | 2024 Substitute Educator of the Year - Pre-K Substitute Teacher
 
Saira Zamarripa 
 was seeking a consistent job that was also fun. Following in her mom’s footsteps, who worked as a Pre-K assistant for 11 years, Saira chose to become a substitute teacher. She loves making an impact and helping to change the perspective of students so that they enjoy school and want to learn. 
  
Read more   
Megan Mabry | 2024 Substitute Educator of the Year - Support Staff
 
Megan Mabry 
 first started teaching as a substitute teacher and substitute support staff. She now works in the counseling office, where she helps children navigate daily challenges. She chose substitute teaching for a better work-life schedule for herself while also stepping into her children’s school system to make a difference. 
  
Read more     
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