- November 24, 2024
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Leslie Olson Bounds joined the team at Keene’s Crossing Elementary in 2012 as a kindergarten teacher. She finds joy in watching her former students continue to learn and grow on their journeys in education — some even up through their high school graduation and beyond. Olson Bounds has been serving as an intervention specialist this year and will retire at the end of May.
I started teaching with Orange County Public Schools in 1985, working primarily in the Pine Hills area. My husband and I moved to Summerport in 2006, and when I saw they were building a school literally three minutes from my house, I just had to apply.
Having it located in my neighborhood has shown me firsthand the importance of a community-based school and its impact on the students in their sense of ownership and pride. It’s not just a school; it’s their school.
It’s always amazing to me to see this group of 5-year-olds at the beginning of the school year — timid but eager to learn — and after 180 days of schooling, seeing these confident students walk out my classroom full of ambition and new skills, prepared to go forward in their educational career. You can imagine my happiness when I get college graduation announcements from students from long ago.
Usually, my husband and I love to travel, but this past year has curtailed that … for now! I am retiring May 28, and as the world starts getting more normalcy restored, we will once again resume our travels.
Mrs. Bowman, at Robinswood Middle School. She worked hard to make sure her students had just as much passion for learning as she did for teaching. She was a delight, and hopefully some of her skills rubbed off on me.
Because I wore braces, I initially wanted to be an orthodontist. I realized they literally change lives by changing smiles.
“The Boxcar Children” by Gertrude Chandler Warner. It’s a great series about orphan children and their adventures. It provides great examples of children facing challenges and then using their ingenuity to solve those challenges.
I was fortunate to have a family of strong women set the example for me. My grandmother was a teacher in a one-room schoolhouse, and my mother was a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army. They both instilled a strong work ethic and positive values in me from the beginning.
Teleportation. I grew up as a “Star Trek” fan, and the transporter always fascinated me. The ability to “beam” anywhere in the world in the blink of an eye would save me a lot of TSA time at the Orlando International Airport.
While I pride myself on keeping up with current music trends and artists, I am a product of the 1980s, so I can listen to George Michael, Elton John or Queen all day long with no problem.