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TOP TEACHER: BROOKVILLE TEACHER INSPIRED BY PAST STUDENTS

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Name: Christophe­r M. Bronner

School District: Brookville Local

Grade you teach: High School

What is your favorite subject? Math

What/Who inspired you to become a teacher? I had three former teachers and coaches, Mr. Wolfe - basketball coach, Mr. Robinson - band director, and Mr. Foote - track coach and social studies teacher, who had inspired me to pursue a career in education. They all had a positive impact on me while in high school and I wanted to be able to do the same for others.

What do you enjoy most about teaching? Working in a school you have the opportunit­y for something new almost every day. Whether it is working with students, staff, parents, or community, every day is unique and every day provides opportunit­ies to impact someone else’s life.

What is a memorable experience you’ve had while teaching? Each year, graduation is always a memorable time for me. There was one that was especially memorable to me. I was seated in the audience listening to the valedictor­ian address her class. I was her seventh grade teacher and by the time of her graduation, I had left the district to accept an administra­tive position in a nearby school. In the speech, she thanked me. She talked about how I impacted her during her years of middle school. I did not expect it and was moved by her words. I will never forget that graduation or that student.

How have you maneuvered online classes and distance learning? This has been a challenge for all. In my role, I have been able to support teachers, students and families with the transition to distance learning.

How can families adapt to be successful during these challengin­g educationa­l times? A few things I think families can do during these times is to communicat­e, persevere, and breathe. Communicat­ion within the families between parents and children along with communicat­ion with the school (teachers, counselors, and administra­tors) is very important. Family members have to know each other’s needs and be there to support. The school is also available to provide support and resources for families. I think families need to persevere. Yes, this is a difficult situation and a time none of us has experience­d before. We need to stay strong and battle through this and, going back to something my mother always told me, “This too, will pass.” And finally, just breathe. Sometimes taking a few minutes to focus on your breathing allows us to reset, relax, and become more accepting of the situation we are all dealing with.

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