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    www.shamongsun.com AUG. 19–25, 2015 FREE

    SEAN LAJOIE/The Sun

    Dannielle Haubrich and Caroline Czekanski shake the parachute as fast as they can as Haubrich leads the class exercise. The childrengathered at the Pinelands Branch Library last week for a half hour of parachute games and playtime together.

    Parachute Play Endingeducational

    inequality

    By SEAN LAJOIEThe Sun

    Seneca High School graduateTaylor McGlone will be workingtoward ending educational in-equality by expanding the oppor-tunities for students in low-in-come communities to learn.

    The Shamong local was select-ed by the Teach For America pro-gram at the beginning of themonth.

    “I am extremely honored tohave been chosen by TFA to carryforth their mission and exemplifytheir values. Growing up in Sha-mong, there was never a questionabout whether or not I would re-

    ceive a top-notch education,” Mc-Glone said.

    Teach For America works inpartnership with communities toexpand educational opportunityfor children facing the challengesof poverty.

    Founded in 1990, Teach ForAmerica recruits and develops a

     please see MCGLONE, page 2

    Teach for America selects Seneca grad

    Taylor McGlone

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    diverse corps of college gradu-ates and professionals to make aninitial two-year commitment toteach in high-need schools and be-come lifelong leaders in the move-ment to end educational inequity.

    In 2014-15, 10,600 corps mem-bers taught in 50 urban and ruralregions across the country whilemore than 37,000 alumni workedacross sectors to ensure that allchildren have access to an excel-

    lent education.According to the organization,

    in our country’s lowest-incomecommunities, just 6 percent of students will graduate college bythe time they’re 25.

    McGlone, a 2011 graduate of Seneca High School and a 2015graduate of Barrett, The HonorsCollege at Arizona State Universi-ty, will teach in Phoenix.

    But it wasn’t long ago that Mc-

    Glone didn’t know what TeachFor America was and teaching ingeneral wasn’t even a considera-tion as a career.

    “In all honesty, before hearingabout Teach For America, I hadnever considered teaching!” Mc-Glone said. “Even though I hadsuch amazing teachers through-out my entire academic career, Isomehow just overlooked thechoice.”

    She got involved with the pro-gram during her time at ArizonaState.

    McGlone initially joined a uni-versity initiative for social impact

    through community service andsocial entrepreneurship calledChangemaker Central.

    She worked for ChangemakerCentral during her sophomore,

     junior and senior years. Part of Changemaker’s mission includedworking very closely with organi-zations such as the Peacecorps,Americorps and Teach For Amer-ica.

    “I first heard about TFA during

    my sophomore year, and as I be-came more familiar with the val-ues of the organization, I fell inlove with the effort to end educa-tional inequity in America’sschools,” McGlone said.

    However, to apply for TFA, allapplicants were required to fillout a rigorous application.

    Once submitted, they had to bechosen for a pre-interview, andthen again for a final interview.The final interview process is adaylong process that involvesteaching a lesson in front of otherapplicants and TFA representa-tives.

    The entirety of the final inter-view process also includes sub-mitting pre-interview course-work, in which a group discus-sion between the teacher andother applicants is observed bythe same TFA representatives.

    The day concludes with a 60-minute final interview with oneof the TFA representatives whowatched the sample lesson andobserved McGlone’s participationin the group discussion that wasbased on a real-life teacher/ad-ministration scenario.

    After the final interview, theTFA representatives from thatday review the teacher’s informa-tion and performance with a se-lection committee. Collectivelythey decide whether they havebeen accepted.

    “The two-week period betweenthe final interview and hearing

    McGlone to teach in Phoenix

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    However she also admitted thatthose two weeks really proved toher how much she cared aboutthe values of the corps and want-ed to be a part of the initiative.

    Once accepted, the teacher canreview their assigned region andcontent area that they submitteda preference for after the final in-terview.

    Before beginning at their place-

    ment location, they must gothrough TFA Institute, an inten-sive five-week training coursethat involves teaching a summerschool course.

    McGlone was still going to Ari-zona State at the time and was liv-ing in Tempe preparing to gradu-ate so that was her first place-ment selection.

    “Once I heard that I was placed

    in high school chemistry inPhoenix, I was ecstatic,” McGlonesaid.

    She was also a bit nervous andintimidated by the huge opportu-nity, but so far so good.

    “Now that I’ve begun, I love myplacement. South Phoenix hassuch character and my schoolpossesses a very intimate andsupportive staff,” McGlone said.

    Working with Teach For Amer-ica for NFL Yet Prep Academy inSouth Phoenix will be McGlone’sfirst, full-time job after workingnearly all through college eitherin a part-time role or in an on-campus research lab.

    “So far, I love it! Every singleday is different and you trulylearn from your students. Everymorning I walk in to greet my 180students with a sense of purpose,and new challenges arise everyminute. Teaching forces you toplan out every little detail, andstill allows room for you to thinkon your feet. It pushes you to beboth creative and structured in

    ways you never thought possible.I love the relationship buildingpart of it all – students won’tlearn from someone they don’tlike. It’s all about building up thatmutual trust and respect whiletwisting in content,” McGlonesaid.

    In her first year, she wants tofocus on giving her students asmuch as she possibly can throughopening up her heart and mind tothem and hoping they will do thesame in return.

    “I am here to teach them, but Iknow I will learn from them aswell,” McGlone said.

    McGlone values every day that

    she has with her students and re-flects on the ultimate goal of clos-ing the gap in our educationalsystem each time she enters theclassroom. She exemplifies thevalues of someone every parentwould want educating their kids.

    McGlone is still very young interms of her career but is enjoy-ing her experiences teaching forTFA thus far.

    “As far as the future goes, I stillhave a lot to plan out in terms of acareer. Right now, my focus is on

    my students, one day at a time!”McGlone said.

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    Experience is great so far, McGlone says

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    sions – covering sports. Mike has been

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    week or so now, and he will continue to

    be out and about on local fields as ourhigh school teams continue to prepare

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    each high school fall sport, with full

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    Tween Book Club: “Seekers: TheQuest Begins”: Ages 7-12. 3:30p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Kids are invited to join us for amonthly book club. This month'sselection is “Seekers: The Quest

    Begins” by Erin Hunter. Copies of“Seekers: The Quest Begins” toread prior to the club meeting willbe available at the PinelandsBranch Library to pick up, or call(609) 654-6113 to reserve a copy.Registration required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/tween-book-club-seekers-quest-begins.

    Christ-Based Recovery: 7 p.m. atCrossroads Community Church ofShamong, 445 Oakshade Road. Asupportive, confidential groupwith the goal of overcoming

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    Storytime: Ages 4-6. 1:30 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. JoinMiss Danielle for stories of allkinds to be followed by an engag-ing and creative activity. Regis-tration required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/story-

    time-11.Chess Club: Ages 7-16. 4 p.m. at

    Pinelands Branch Library. JoinMr. Rick and his young assistants,Michael and Ryan, for an hour ofplay and/or instruction. Pleasebring your chess set along if youhave one. If not, use one of ours.

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    Junior Iron Chef Competition:Ages 12-17. 3 p.m. at ShopRite ofMedford on Route 70 East. Cooka dish in the cafe with the winnerawarded a $25 gift certificate to aplace of your choice. The teenswill all be given a "secret ingredi-ent" which they must use in thedish they are cooking along withother basic ingredients. The dish-es will be judged on appearance,taste, creativity and nutritionalcontent. To participate, you mustregister at the courtesy desk atthe store or call (609) 953-7700ext. 7.

    Paws to Read (Brooke): 3:30, 3:45,4:00 and 4:15 p.m. at PinelandsBranch Library. Children are wel-come to practice their readingskills and make a new friend byreading aloud to Brooke, a regis-tered therapy dog. Sign up for a15-minute slot and see what it'sall about. Visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/paws-read-brooke-19.

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    Parent and Child Pinelands LibraryFantasy Football League: Chil-dren under 17 and a parent. 6p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Draft your squad and then man-age it over the course of the NFLregular season, with the winningteam taking home a valuableprize, not to mention braggingrights. Registration required. Vis-it www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/par-ent-child-pinelands-library-fanta-sy-football-league.

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    Star Wars: Skywalker Strikes II:Ages 6-12. 4 p.m. at PinelandsBranch Library. Join Mr. Rick foran iPad delivered, big-screenreading of the new Star Wars

    comic book adventure that takesplace shortly after the events ofEpisode IV: A New Hope. Feel freeto come dressed in your best StarWars garb. Registration required.Visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/star-wars-skywalker-strikes-ii.

    Family Movie Night: “Atlantis: TheLost Empire”: 6 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. Bring

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