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Published: February 24, 2010

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Karen Banze

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Every week, The Cranberry Eagle will spotlight a local educator, providing a glimpse into what makes them tick.


QUESTION: Why did you become a teacher?
ANSWER: I always thought I wanted to be a teacher. I taught my first lesson (fire safety) to preschoolers when I was in eighth grade. After teaching my first group of swimming lessons, I knew for sure that teaching was for me. I loved seeing them overcome their fears and learn to swim.
QUESTION: What is one sentence that sums up what you believe is the key to teaching?
ANSWER: For myself, I have found that having enthusiasm for the subject matter certainly helps. We do a lot of really bad singing in my Language Arts class. "Preposition Expedition" is a class favorite.
QUESTION: When you're not teaching, you most likely can be found doing what?
ANSWER: Traveling to Myrtle Beach or working at Shaler Pool.

QUESTION: What is one thing about you that likely would surprise your students?
ANSWER: My house is an organizational disaster.

KAREN BANZE
SCHOOL: Mars Centennial School
GRADE: Fifth
EXPERIENCE: 18 years
HOMETOWN: Pittsburgh
RESIDENCE: Shaler
FAMILY: Husband, Jon; daughters Allison, 13, and Abigail, 10


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