Obviously smart enough to marry an amazing me. :smiley_bril:
My wife graduated high school, third in her class. She got all A's and only one B.
She then received a Academic Scholorship for 3 years to Walsh University and graduated Cum Laude. Keep in mind she held 3 part time jobs during high school and college to help support herself and her family (her mom had brain cancer, lost her insurance, which drained the family finances).
She met me her senior year of college while finishing her education studies at Walsh.
She got a second grade teaching job at Cleveland City Schools for her first job and began taking Master's classes for reading specialization at Kent State. She completed her Master's program via night classes in 2 years with straight A's. She now teaches 5th grade at another City school here in NE Ohio. She at a Master's plus ten credits status. We have 2 kids, 5 and 2. When the kids get a little bigger she wants to pursue her PhD in Education and teach at the college level at one of the colleges here in NE Ohio.
I'm supportive of her efforts and look forward to the day we don't have to worry about money and expenses. Perhaps I can afford some out of state hunting trips in the near future.
My wife graduated high school, third in her class. She got all A's and only one B.
She then received a Academic Scholorship for 3 years to Walsh University and graduated Cum Laude. Keep in mind she held 3 part time jobs during high school and college to help support herself and her family (her mom had brain cancer, lost her insurance, which drained the family finances).
She met me her senior year of college while finishing her education studies at Walsh.
She got a second grade teaching job at Cleveland City Schools for her first job and began taking Master's classes for reading specialization at Kent State. She completed her Master's program via night classes in 2 years with straight A's. She now teaches 5th grade at another City school here in NE Ohio. She at a Master's plus ten credits status. We have 2 kids, 5 and 2. When the kids get a little bigger she wants to pursue her PhD in Education and teach at the college level at one of the colleges here in NE Ohio.
I'm supportive of her efforts and look forward to the day we don't have to worry about money and expenses. Perhaps I can afford some out of state hunting trips in the near future.