Teachers find summer jobs aren't just for students, Low wages often force them to moonlight during their off months to pay the bills
Kael Ashton has a summer job any college student would love. As manager of Willow Creek Country Club's pool in
The thing is, Ashton isn't a student.
He is a 32-year-old physical education teacher at Olympus High in
Teaching, in a way, presents a paradox. Americans say they have tremendous respect for teachers. Yet teachers say society does not respect them or what they do.
Too many people don't look at teaching as a profession, says Darlyne Bailey, Dean of Columbia University's Teachers College in
This article, written by Mike Cronin, appeared in the August 1st edition of .
Published Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2005