Chicago Sun-Times

THE STUDY HALL OF FAME

‘FISHING TEACHER’ EILEEN RICE EARNS ENSHRINEME­NT; CEREMONY IS APRIL 6

- DALE BOWMAN dbowman@suntimes.com @Bowmanouts­ide

‘Fishing Teacher” Eileen Rice took her classroom outside and into the Illinois Outdoor Hall of Fame. “My husband, Bob, said, ‘Why don’t you take your kids fishing?’ And I said, ‘Well, do you think my principal will allow me to take first-graders out and have them swing hooks around?’ ’’ Rice recalled. “I’ve been lucky; all my principals and superinten­dents have full-hearted support for this program.”

As a first-grade teacher (and a couple of years with second-graders) for more than 30 years, Rice built a unit around fishing that culminates with a fishing trip.

Rice is part of an all-Chicago-area threesome that will be inducted April 6 during the Illinois Conservati­on Foundation’s HOF gala.

Also being inducted are Nan Buckardt, director of education for the Lake County Forest Preserves, and Doug Aller, of New Concept Benefit Group, which hosts such events as the No Child Left Indoors/Family Outdoor Day at William W. Powers State Recreation Area.

Rice’s unit began in her last two years at now-closed St. Gregory on the North Side, culminatin­g with fishing at Axehead Lake. In the mid-1990s, she took it to B.J. Hooper Elementary in Lindenhurs­t, culminatin­g with fishing at Sterling Lake.

That scene stunned me when I first witnessed it in 1997.

“That’s where we had the huge group,” Rice said. “Nobody forgets that: bus after bus, 350 kids and another 200 adults.”

What most struck me, as a new father and husband, was how the guys looked comfortabl­e. So often guys — at least this guy — feel like a largemouth bass in a goldfish bowl at school events.

“It is the one trip we get a large number of dads or uncles or grandpas to come with us,” Rice said. “The highlight for me is that it helped me make that connection.”

For the last 25 years, she has been at East Prairie School in Skokie, which goes through eighth grade.

“The great part is seeing my little firstgrade­rs grow up and graduate,” Rice said. “Every year, the No. 1 memory of graduating kids is of the first-grade fishing trip. It is awesome. Even seven years later, that’s such a strong memory for them.”

The fishing day is usually held at Skokie Lagoons. High water once forced a move to Axehead. In the beginning, the unit was informally known as “Fish, Fishing and Environmen­t.” It covers a range of subjects from writing to biology to math.

“Children are learning the most amount of informatio­n than in any other grade,” Rice pointed out enthusiast­ically. “The informatio­n they learn in first grade is about 80% new informatio­n. So many opportunit­ies to see those light bulbs go off. So many opportunit­ies to see them shine. It is so exciting.”

Rice had role models of teachers in grammar and high school (St. Benedict).

“The teaching bug bit me when I was teaching ballet,” Rice said. “I decided when I wasn’t going to advance in ballet to go into teaching. I still love ballet. My one friend in college called me the ‘Fishing Ballerina.’ Now I’m being called the ‘Fishing Teacher.’ My poor mom would say, ‘You’re in the sports page again for fishing.’ She is probably rolling over in her grave.’’

The Illinois Outdoor Hall of Fame 2023 Gala is at Abbington Banquets in Glen Ellyn. Details are at ilconserva­tion.org/Events/Gala.

“It’s nothing I ever expected in my lifetime; I was just taking my kids fishing,” Rice said. “That was my main goal: to expose them to the outdoors. I never in my wildest dreams saw this.”

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 ?? DALE BOWMAN/SUN-TIMES ?? Eileen Rice and volunteers (left) check PFDs and hand out rods after the lunch break on the culminatin­g field trip to Skokie Lagoons in 2019. Joshua Dawood (above) gives Rice an angler’s classic demonstrat­ion in 2019 of how big a fish he was going to catch.
DALE BOWMAN/SUN-TIMES Eileen Rice and volunteers (left) check PFDs and hand out rods after the lunch break on the culminatin­g field trip to Skokie Lagoons in 2019. Joshua Dawood (above) gives Rice an angler’s classic demonstrat­ion in 2019 of how big a fish he was going to catch.
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 ?? PROVIDED ?? Eileen Rice proves she can fish, as well as teach, with a good largemouth bass.
PROVIDED Eileen Rice proves she can fish, as well as teach, with a good largemouth bass.

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