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.
Kalisha Carter | Substitute Teacher 
 Kalisha Carter  enjoys working with kids, and substitute teaching allows her to fulfill that dream. As a substitute teacher, Kalisha especially likes working closely with students who need a little extra help so they don’t fall behind.   Read more    
Richard Waldie | Retired FBI Employee
 
Richard Waldie 
 has been a substitute teacher for more than 20 years. After retiring from the FBI, he turned to substitute teaching and has since been inspiring educators and students by showing a lot of compassion and heart. 
  
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Turkesa Code | Substitute Teacher
 
Turkesa Code 
 loves the atmosphere, the children, and the connections she makes as a substitute teacher. Due to the extensive training she received from Kelly Education, she felt prepared and knew what to expect from her first day on the job. 
  
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  Bonnie Weeks | 2023 Substitute Educator of the Year - Pre-K Substitute Teacher  
 Bonnie Weeks  was a teacher for several years until she chose to stay home to raise her children. Bonnie never lost her passion for teaching and decided to return to the classroom as a substitute teacher. She is the cheerleader for the school, and she enjoys building relationships with teachers, administration, and students.   Read more  
  Jim Rue |  2023 Substitute Educator of the Year - K-12 Substitute Teacher 
 Jim Rue, a retired special education teacher, enjoys the flexibility of substitute teaching and the ability to stay connected to the students and his talented co-workers. Read more      
Karen Grassell | Former Insurance Product Analyst
 
Karen Grassell has always loved math. Before becoming a substitute teacher nine years ago, she had a career as a product analyst in the insurance industry. She brings all of that knowledge to her middle and high school students. 
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Joe Maurizi | Retired from Corporate Healthcare
 
Joe Maurizi 
 was first hesitant about applying for a substitute teaching support position without any prior teaching experience. However, he thought of his own struggles as a past student and wanted to help current students with similar challenges. He also likes having a weekly paycheck with the flexibility to choose his schedule, allowing him to enjoy his retirement and grandson. 
  
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