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More than a teacher: Lakeview staff, students honor Ms. Julie Pollard


June 29, 2008 · Updated 4:22 PM 

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*Editor’s note: Lakeview Elementary first grade teacher Julie Pollard passed away June 9 after a battle with lung cancer. Her memorial service was June 14.

By TRACY FERRIS AND THE STAFF AT LAKEVIEW ELEMENTARY

Strong. Generous. Compassionate. Courageous. These are some words that we think of when we think of Julie Pollard. She was a remarkable woman. We’ve taught side-by-side with her at Lakeview Elementary, where she taught first grade. Each one of us at the school had a special relationship with Julie -- she had a way of making a connection with everyone.

Many children had positive first experiences at school thanks to Julie. They learned to read and write from Julie, but, more importantly, they learned to be honest, kind and respect others and their differences. The day after Julie passed away, her bulletin board became a memorial written by students and staff.

Bailey Essig, a former student of Julie’s, wrote: “Ms. Pollard, you were my favorite teacher of all time. You were a fun loving, kind, caring and considerate person. Whenever I walked in your classroom you had a smile on your face and were ready to fill my mind with information. My first grade year was my favorite year of school, and for one reason, because you were my teacher.” Another card said, “I am so sorry for you. Cancer is a terrible disease. You are watching over Lakeview now.”

Julie Pollard was more than just a colleague to us. This past month one of our co-workers lost her home in a fire. Even though Julie was struggling with her cancer and with all that she was going through, she reached in her purse to donate to the family. Without any hesitation -- that was just Julie.

I’ve worked next door to Julie for the past seven years. She had become one of my best friends. She was the person I’d rush over to say ‘good morning’ to and the last person at school I’d hug goodbye to every night. I feel that Julie came into my life for so many reasons. She taught me so many life lessons. I feel blessed to have known such an incredible woman.

We are all blessed to have known Julie Pollard.

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