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February 2 is Groundhog Day for most of America, but for me, it is my Auntie Ann’s birthday. Ann Glynn was a force to be reckoned with if you were less than when interacting with children, dogs, or old people. She was an amazing volunteer when she became a stay-at-home mom and a great example of being an involved citizen. She served on the Planning and Zoning Board for the City of Grapevine when that municipality was starting its growth phase. Her time on the board saw the development of the Historic District at its beginning. She was educated as a speech pathologist for elementary and preelementary children and returned to that in her later years after moving to Cedar Hill with her family.

I bring up Auntie Ann because she guided me when I had the opportunity to teach at Richland College. She told me a good teacher listens to and connects with her students in the classroom and out. And then gave me the best compliment: ”I always learn something from you every time we talk.”

I have had the opportunity to meet many wonderful teachers in Forney ISD through my time on the Forney Education Foundation Board, usually when the Grant Train is rolling through the district and we are awarding the teacherrequested grants. To see these different teachers explaining what their particular grants will do for their students is to see the sun begin to shine at sunrise – the light glowing from within and the future shining bright for their students.

Would you like to enjoy helping the sun rise for the teachers and students in Forney ISD? Help to extend the amazing legacy of Ann Glynn? As well as all of the wonderful teachers in your life? Please visit www.forneyisdfoundation. org and see how you can help make the sun rise in Forney ISD!