My Odyssey for Equality in Education
Episode 61
In September, I met with a trustee from the Waterloo Catholic District School Board. Frank Johnson is a retired teacher who has continued his commitment to education by serving as a trustee with the school board. Interestingly, he is also one of my past students. He was a successful student in my secondary school History class many years ago, and then went on to teach secondary school History himself. He told me that attending my class served as an inspiration for him. I can tell anyone reading this that he was an excellent student. He later became a system principal, and since his retirement, he has continued to serve the young people of the area as a trustee.
He is one who will help to carry the message of equality to those with whom he interacts.
Dr. James S. Brown
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