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Substitute teachers can serve as mentors; we need more of them

Credit: Allison Shelley for American Education

When most people think of a substitute teacher, they think of a temporary fill-in for a job that is difficult to secure and difficult to do. They might think that a substitute is simply there to monitor a classroom or, worse yet, put on a video for the class and then sit at their desk.

I know substitutes are so much more.

The best substitutes are passionate mentors who play a role in student success. As a substitute teacher with 14 years of experience in public and private schools in Oakland, I believe my commitment to students and my experience outside of teaching enable me to be a valuable guide in the lives of the K-12 students I have the privilege of working with, and I want more school leaders to recognize that role.

Before I started teaching, I served in the Air Force, went to law school, became a paralegal, and launched my own clothing line. I bring every…

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