Tribute to a Born Teacher!
We are celebrating our family role-model, hero, and teaching superstar! Yesterday, the Sherman-Williamsville cusd#15 formally expressed their appreciation to Monique. She has officially retired for the second time! The first was in 2013 after devoting 21 years to teaching at Sherman Elementary School. The second retirement occurred this fall as she wrapped up 12 years of substituting at the same school!
Superintendent Tip Reedy assisted by Jenny Brennan, Taylor
Payne, and others from the office staff formally recognized Monique’s years of
service with a special thank-you note and gift bag at the district office in
Williamsville. It was an opportunity to express appreciation and to take a
picture of the event that was later posted on the school’s Facebook page. Monique
was blessed by all the attention and especially all those who “liked” the post
and/or made a comment!
As a stay-at-home mom for two sons and twin daughters, Monique
taught piano the first half of her career while I was going to seminary and serving
churches in Granbury and Houston, Texas. When we returned to Illinois in January
1992 after fifteen years away, she started substituting in our neighborhood school.
Later in the fall, she would be given a contract to teach by Principal Rick
Thrasher. This would launch her twenty-one-year teaching career as a classroom
educator for the Sherman-Williamsville Community School District!
Monique retired in the spring of 2013 and would begin substituting
several days a week at Sherman Elementary. When her friends would ask, “How do
you like retirement?” She would readily respond, “I like it fine now that I’m
back teaching again!” Some of those close friends would smile but just shake
their heads in bewilderment. It would seem to be a contradiction, but for
Monique it was a calling! She had to teach! That’s what she does!
I have shared a close-up look at this professional educator
now for fifty-three years of marriage! My family and I have seen her in action.
She has distinguished herself over the years for her tireless work ethic, commitment
to public education, and love for the classroom and for the students who have
passed through her instruction over more than thirty years now!
Monique is a high achiever! She set a high bar of expectation
for each of us with her commitment to excellence, life-long learning, teamwork,
and service to the local community. While teaching, she was always taking care
of our family with excellent sit-down meals each day. She has always been available
to offer help with the kid’s homework and was always ready to attend school and
athletic events. She typed our papers (mine included!), corrected our grammar, and
cheered our successes!
She has also served several years as a scoring official for
volleyball after engaging in a full day of classroom instruction. In addition,
she was active in our local church playing the piano and synthesizer keyboard
for weekly worship and numerous special music programs. She has supported and
stood by this pastor in countless ways of self-service! We are forever indebted
to her contribution in our lives!
The Bible speaks often about faithfulness to God. Monique
has been that faithful servant throughout the years. She is compassionate,
generous, and always loving in her temperament. She is a quiet and faithful
witness for Christ. She also models what the Scriptures say about stewardship
of life and faithfulness to one’s vocational calling: “A faithful person will
be blessed!” (Proverbs 28:20a, NIV).
Thank you, Sherman-Williamsville cusd#15, for blessing our beloved,
Monique Keppler, with these special words of appreciation…
“Thank you, Monique, for your years of service and dedication to the Williamsville-Sherman school district. Our staff and students are forever grateful for the lasting impact you have made throughout the years. You will always be a part of our team!”
Mike Keppler, retired pastor,
active churchman and
doting grandparent.
Contact: drmjkeppler@gmail.com
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Congratulations to Monique on her second retirement! I have no doubt she was an excellent teacher/substitute/educator and a blessing to her students and colleagues!
ReplyDeleteGreat article. It brought back many memories and tears. Miss you Monique. Love you always. Jane G
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