Text Box: William K. Moore
Text Box:      I was born a long time ago in a farmhouse in eastern Kansas.  I grew up believing life was milking cows, plowing the fields, and playing baseball.  At age eighteen I moved to Omaha, Nebraska to go to college.  After college, I was drafted into the Army because the United States needed soldiers in Korea.  After a short time in the army, I was happy to begin teaching school, a career I had chosen in college.  I started teaching high school, moved to junior high for a brief time, and then moved to elementary school.  There I found the job I liked best.
     My experience includes teaching students from Kindergarten children to college graduate students.  I also coached football, basketball, baseball, and track at various times.  After several teaching experiences, I was hired to be an elementary principal, a position I enjoyed and respected.
    My professional career spans nine years of teaching and thirty-three years of school administration.  (Don't try to count them.  Some years I did more than one job.)  I enjoyed my professional co-workers, the wonderful parents, and most of all, those bright-eyed, smiling children who were "my students".

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