 
Kathleen (Kitty)
McDonough Ward was born on May 25, 1946, in Lockport, New
York. At the age of 14, Kitty visited her aunt's classroom.
It was during that visit that her desire to teach was born.
In 1968, she graduated from the State University of New
York, and fulfilled her dream to have her own classroom.
Kitty began her teaching career in the Starpoint Consolidated
School District in Lockport, New York, at the start of
the 1968-69 school year. In 1969, she began teaching in
the inner city area of Peoria, Illinois.
She moved to Las Vegas in 1973 with her husband, Michael,
and sons Mathew and Brennan. She was committed to staying
home and raising her children, but did begin substitute
teaching for the Clark County School District in 1981.
She returned to teaching full time in 1984 at Paul Culley
Elementary School. She also taught at Rex Bell and Helen
Her Elementary Schools.
It was at Helen Herr
Elementary School that she became committed to the multi-age
teaching concept. She conducted
teacher research on the challenges and possibilities of
multi-age teaching. She presented her findings at a national
conference.
Kitty's
philosophy of teaching was that "you
take the child from where you find him/her and go from
there." It
was a philosophy that served children well throughout her
teaching career. It was also a philosophy that she imparted
to every practicum and student teacher that walked through
her door to teach alongside her, and also conveyed to colleagues,
parents, and administrators with whom she came in contact.
She was an active member of the Junior Mesquite Women's
Club and served in several offices in the organization,
including chairwoman for the Community Improvement Project
for the Nevada Federation of Women's Clubs. She also participated
in a variety of charity projects, including Candle Lighters
where she organized projects resulting in financial donations
to the organization that assists children with cancer.
Kitty was a
lifelong learner, reader, and writer. She
helped organize the Readers/Writers, a group that consisted
primarily of educators. For over ten years, this group
has met on a monthly basis to share personal reading and
Writing.
Kitty completed her masters degree in Reading and Education
at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, in 1993, the same
year she was diagnosed with breast cancer. She continued
to teach while enduring surgeries and chemotherapy in an
attempt to halt the disease. Unfortunately, she was forced
to retire in 1999 and she lost her battle with cancer on
July 10, 2002.
Kathleen McDonough Ward was the teacher all children
wish to have, the teacher all parents hope their child
will encounter, the teacher all fellow teachers will turn
to for help and guidance, and the teacher principals dream
of having on their staff.
J.P. Gerner
November 13, 2003

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