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Walnut Grove Staff Chronicles
Walnut Grove Staff Chronicles
Author: Tim Stephenson
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Join us on a journey through the inspiring narratives of Walnut Grove Secondary School’s exceptional staff.
In each episode, we sit down with dedicated educators to unravel their unique stories – from the roots of their teaching careers and personal life experiences to the early chapters of family history. Discover the passions that drive them, insights into what they love about learning, and get a glimpse into their own student days.
Tune in to ‘Walnut Grove Chronicles’ for heartfelt conversations with the educators shaping the future, one story at a time.
In each episode, we sit down with dedicated educators to unravel their unique stories – from the roots of their teaching careers and personal life experiences to the early chapters of family history. Discover the passions that drive them, insights into what they love about learning, and get a glimpse into their own student days.
Tune in to ‘Walnut Grove Chronicles’ for heartfelt conversations with the educators shaping the future, one story at a time.
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It was a pleasure for me to sit down with Victoria and hear her story. This is a person who is solidly grounded in her understanding of herself and is poised to become a solid and valuable member of the Walnut Grove community. I know that I was talking to the future of WGSS.Victoria talks about her love of nature, the lessons it can teach us, the example of calm and the challenge that it brings. Very much one to recognize the teaching that we can garner from the First Nations, Victoria has great respect for her surroundings. Learn about her active life style, her global adventures and her hopes for her teaching career.Victoria! You say you are blessed to be here...equally WGSS is blessed to have you!
In this episode, rather than interviewing a teacher from our school, I read a blog I wrote for the Teach Better Team. I'm sharing it as a word of encouragement and maybe a touch of "I needed that". I hope you have a wonderful summer and here's a few thoughts to kick it off.Science 360 Episode 54 - Burning Bright, Not Outhttps://open.spotify.com/episode/4Ua8IGz2INiLStxp6EwBPJ?si=1eb7c518951e4eaaEarthy Chats Episode 13https://open.spotify.com/episode/6f8I4ehCN6Q0aZRWmotrm2?si=85c74ac841ae4d7eTeach Better Teamhttps://www.teachbetter.com/blog/
If you love languages and travel, and down-to-Earth teaching that relates real life to the real world, then you would love to be in the company and classes of Adrienne Stubbings. Adrienne may have taken a straight line route to teaching but her experiences in the school of life has left her with wisdom and compassion for the well-being of her students. By getting out to just about every continent in the world, Adrienne brings a perspective on life here in lower mainland BC that comes when you "walk a mile" in someone else's shoes. I really like her philosophy on education. Relationships first, followed by a healthy dose of relatability, served with a heaping scoop of reality. Ms. Stubbings doesn't just teach her students about what it will be like in the real world, because she knows that this IS their real world. It's that sort of teaching that is the reason Adrienne has such an impact on the school. She's travelled to a lot of places, but I, for one, am glad she travelled to Walnut Grove.
One of the things that I have noticed in speaking with staff members is the strength and willingness to take on the hard things in life. Not only take them on but beat them! And Jenny Kim is no exception.If you haven't heard her story, then I think you will notice that she is naturally gifted academically, has a playful, fun side that needs to be expressed and exudes a humility that is too admirable. Jenny is one of the newer teachers at Walnut Grove but has made a lasting impression by her contributions both scholastically, teaching AP Chemistry, and socially. If you see the artistic Periodic table being assembled in the science hallway...that's Jenny. If you played golf in the library...that's Jenny. If you see this smiling, bundle of energy with blinged out fingernails and wearing Uggs...that's Jenny!
Sam McGough was born and raised in the UK and therefore has a very different education experience than what we find in Canada. Much more stringent, streaming based on standardized tests starting as young as 10 years old, being segregated in class based on your scores. Yet as much as it is different, the fact is that some of the greatest minds and some of the greatest universities are British. So there must be something to that! But listening to Sam's story sheds some light on the effect of such a system on an individual. And it does have lasting repercussions.But now as a Walnut Grove science teacher, Mrs. McGough is thriving and enjoying the educational freedom that the Canadian system allows. This is a story of resilience, overcoming adversity and thriving regardless of the circumstances. You are privileged to have this fine lady as your teacher. Glad you made it to Canada, Mrs. McGough!
Mr. Vince Rahn is a deep, deep thinker. And you will find that his greatest sense is that thought without a human connection is meaningless. Anybody who quotes Aristotle in the first minute of an interview is bound to speak some truth right?! If you have ever worked with Mr. Rahn, you'll know that he talks with wisdom, insight and clarity with a perspective that comes from noticing the world around him and the people therein. Each time I talk to him, I come away with a sense of introspection and then I find myself dropping in soon after to see what else I can pick up. I had a lot of requests for this interview, so sit back, relax and enjoy some of the philosopher's wisdom.
If you've been around the game of hockey as much as I have, you would definitely know all the stereotypes. Brash, abusive, aggressive...hockey is tough game right? But then you meet Jamie Fiset and you have to ask why the hockey community puts up with those stereotypes Because Mr. Fiset is the real deal, coaching the highest level of players in the province, but doing so with a thoughtful plan, a calm and understanding disposition as well as a great knowledge of the game. Now running a high performance program like that doesn't land in just anyone's lap, nor does it happen to someone who is disorganized. And you can't forget that he does all that while still being a full time teacher at WGSS. Mr. Fiset is insightful, leads a life of example, expects nothing that he doesn't earn, and loves to be busy. In this episode he sheds some great light on that famous quote by Wayne Gretzky: "you miss 100% of the shots you don't take". So start shooting kids! They'll start to go in eventually.
The more I interview the teachers of Walnut Grove, the more I have come to realize that they each bring something so unique and valuable. What makes a school special? Is it the special academic offerings? Maybe. Is it the test score ranking? Not likely. It's the people that work there, like Steve Wilson, who take their life experiences, their highs and their lows, and use them to guide and mentor the students. And why do they do that? Because like Steve, they just want to help others live their best life. Listen to this one right to the end!
In this interview, Paul does a great job of describing why Walnut Grove Secondary School is the way it is. I love the way he name drops and uses these other WG greats to show how the school culture has developed. We talk about how that legacy will have to pass on to the younger generation of teachers. Paul's great lesson in this interview is that as you go through life, you develop friend groups that become a permanent connection and add meaning, depth and richness to your experience.
Deb has been working as a teacher at Walnut Grove since the early 90s. Anyone who has worked with Deb will learn to appreciate her so much more by hearing the incredible way she has been willing to try new things, often when she had no previous experience. But this willingness to embrace a can-do attitude is such a valuable example for new teachers and for students. Deb has lived her life, both personally and professionally, with a growth mindset, not shying away from opportunities but diving right in and excelling in so many ways. Think of this teacher of Walnut Grove the next time you feel you can't handle the challenges placed in front of you.
Gary Lutes is one of the special teachers that started his career in the first year that Walnut Grove Secondary opened it's doors. In this episode, we find out how early life experiences crafted by a caring family that modelled hospitality, developed Gary into the warm and fuzzy guy that he is. But also, how it made him one of BC's most successful track coaches, perennially a top 3 team with almost innumerable provincial banners. This is a great episode for any teacher starting out. Follow Gary's example and see how developing community through care and respect, belonging and acceptance can make for a very rewarding and memorable career.
Glenn has taught at Walnut Grove Secondary School for 30 years, and as such, he has a perspective on teaching that only comes with experience. This is a podcast that will be very interesting to long-time WGSS teachers, but will also be very inspirational for new teachers looking to make their mark. Find out how Glenn was almost an Olympic athlete, listen for the moment when I can't remember the name of a legendary WG teacher, and share a few laughs with this Scottish icon from the math wing.
Julia is a long time teacher at Walnut Grove Secondary School. In this episode, Julia starts right away by dropping a bombshell of a story! I was shocked to hear how her life started. She will describe some of her adventures as a high school student, some of her travel exploits, and some of the life lessons that she has to share. But towards the end of her interview, in a very emotional segment, Julia shares how her family, separated by circumstance and tragedy, comes back together in the most beautiful way. I had to hear it twice just to understand but I'm glad I did. I think you will appreciate this amazing educator even more after listening to her story.
Eric has taught at Walnut Grove since 1994. But his involvement in academics precedes that! And where did his love for adventure come from that we see in his leadership in Edge and the Harrison Hike? Learn about this and more as we hear from this great educator.
This is a very interesting conversation with Doug McGinn, fitness expert and teacher at Walnut Grove Secondary School in Langley, BC, Canada. Learn more of his background, from his education, his family growing up, family tragedies, ideas about staying in shape and travel tips. Quite a collection of topics and a very good listen.






