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July 9, 2024 57 mins

Read the full show notes: https://jumpstartyourjoy.com/2024/07/celebrating-37-years-of-joy-an-interview-with-retiring-educator-molly-barnes/

In this heartfelt episode, Paula interviews Molly Barnes, the beloved principal and superintendent of Sunol Glenn Elementary. Molly shares her passionate journey in education, reflecting on the joy and challenges of her career. Listeners get an inside look at her unique approach to fostering a welcoming and enthusiastic school environment. Discover the powerful moments and intentional choices that have made Sunol Glenn Elementary a special place for students, parents, and staff alike. As Molly prepares for her well-deserved retirement, she discusses the importance of building strong community relationships, supporting educators, and creating joyful learning experiences. Tune in to hear moving stories, valuable insights, and the impactful legacy of a dedicated educator who truly made a difference.

Resources: 

Molly receiving the Woman of the Year Award from Alex Lee

Coverage of Molly's retirement in the Pleasanton Weekly

Others:

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Here are some of the key moments in this interview:

Earliest Sparks of Joy in Education: Molly Barnes talks about her childhood experiences that ignited her passion for education, including her love for school supplies and the excitement of preparing for a new school year.

Impact of Political Climate in Education: Molly reflects on the challenges posed by the political environment and its influence on the school district, emphasizing the importance of keeping the focus on students' well-being and learning.

Importance of Community in Education: Molly shares the significance of building a strong sense of community within the school, highlighting the roles of teachers, parents, and students in creating a supportive and inclusive environment.

Molly Barnes' Retirement Plans: As she approaches retirement, Molly discusses her future plans, including spending time with her family and potentially volunteering in local schools to continue her passion for education.

Supporting Educators and Teachers: Both Paula and Molly discuss the critical role parents and the community can play in supporting teachers and school staff. They emphasize the need for understanding, communication, and collaboration to foster a positive educational experience for all.

Time Stamps:

00:00 Welcome and Introduction

00:19 Meet Molly Barnes: A Celebrated Educator 

02:13 Molly's Early Sparks of Joy 

03:11 The Excitement of Back-to-School 

06:20 The Role of Community in Education 

09:19 Navigating Political Challenges 

13:03 A Unique Commuter School 

20:25 The Benefits and Challenges of a Small School 

26:16 Memorable Moments at Sunol Glen 

30:41 Heartfelt Reflections 

32:05 The Changing Landscape of Education 

35:36 Supporting Teachers and Administrators 

36:50 Challenges in the Teaching Profession 

42:27 Memorable Teachers and Experiences 

45:22 Award Recognition and Community Support 

47:22 Retirement Plans and Future Aspirations 

51:02 Spreading Joy and Final Thoughts 

52:56 Closing Remarks and Reflections

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