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Alumni, Careers & Outcomes, Featured

Pfeiffer Alumna Credits University for Her Teaching Success

by Ken Keuffel Aug 30, 2022

Kathryn Guyette 鈥21 of Albemarle, N.C. will likely never forget August of 2019, when her first semester at 黑料专区 began.

Having recently graduated from Stanly Community College, she was eager to complete work toward a B.A. degree in elementary education. She was also just weeks away from delivering her first child.

鈥淚 was super nervous,鈥 said Guyette, who was 20 years old at the time. 鈥淏ut, I was not going to give up on my dream to become a teacher.鈥

Fortunately, Guyette鈥檚 professors were of like mind. Thanks largely to their steadfast support and flexibility, she was able to give birth to a boy, TJ, in September 2019 and successfully finish up her first months at Pfeiffer. She graduated in December of 2021 and began teaching second grade at Central Elementary School in Albemarle, N.C. the following spring. 

鈥淢y first teachers at Pfeiffer were so gracious, patient, and helpful to me,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 am not sure if I would have passed that semester without them. I owe a thank you to them, and they were definitely influential and impactful.鈥

Dr. Angela Kern is a Professor of Elementary Education and the Coordinator of the Undergraduate Elementary Education Cohort at Pfeiffer. She remembers Guyette, with whom she worked closely, as 鈥渁 student who came into Pfeiffer wanting to go out and do good in the classroom.鈥 The University would make sure that became a reality.

鈥淟ife happens,鈥 Kern said. 鈥淚t happens to us all. We worked with Kathryn to make sure she could take care of her schooling and her little one.鈥

Ellen Brewer Blue 鈥89, 鈥04 MSEE, the Teacher Quality Partnership Induction Coordinator at Pfeiffer, taught Guyette Introduction to Teaching and served as her student teaching supervisor. She remembers 鈥渨orking with Kathryn on due dates while she was out with her son. I also gave her leeway on how she completed assignments, such as interviewing teachers and observing in the classroom.鈥

Guyette is teaching fifth grade at Central this fall, and Kern is glad she is 鈥渋nfluencing others鈥 in North Carolina鈥檚 schools because 鈥渟he is and will continue to be a wonderful teacher.鈥

Guyette has long been interested in elementary education, having participated in a club for middle school students interested in that career path. Along the way, she encountered 鈥渘egative鈥 teachers who warned her not to go into their profession because of the low pay and other challenges.

At first, Guyette鈥檚 resolve to go into teaching would waver a bit. However, by the time she was a senior at West Stanly High School, she had come to the conclusion that she had to answer the call to become a teacher.

鈥淚 want to be the teacher a child comes to in 20 years and says, 鈥榊ou made an impact on my life,鈥欌 she said.

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