Saying Goodbye
Every year, teachers come and go. Here, four staff members reflect on their time as Raiders
July 10, 2014
“I have been recruited by a former principal to return to a school where I taught math and accounting over 15 years ago. I will miss Rouse HS because of all of the wonderful people that are here and, of course, the kids. My favorite memories are when a student realized that they could be successful in a math class if they would work at it.”
-Linda Carroll, Inclusion Math & Study Lab
Will teach Algebra I & II and Accounting at Clarendon High School in the Texas Panhandle
“I have been at RHS since its opening six years ago. This is the longest I have been at any campus in my 20 years in the district. This job has been challenging to say the least, but I have loved every student I have been able to support to school completion. [My new] position supports disabled student now young adults ages 18-22 transition into jobs, community involvement, and productive lives. I will miss my many friends I have made here at Rouse and wish you all the very best in the future.
-Debbie Gauna, Intervention Specialist
Will move to LISD’s Special Education Transition program as a teacher in SELF.
“I will sadly and sorely miss my Rouse-mates and students. It’s been a great two years. Thanks for the memories.”
-Ken Breslow, LSSP
Diagnostician
“My five years at Rouse have been the best educational experience in my life. I think I learned more from my students than they did from me. I have never worked with such an incredible group of people as the Rouse staff and administration. I hope to return to Rouse for the 2017-2018 school year.”
-Debi Granado, ICAP
Leaving in January for 27 months in Thailand with the Peace Corp