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Monday, April 13, 2020
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The year was 1975. After living in Irondequoit for the first 10 years of my life, my family moved to Webster at the start of my 5th grade year. I remember touring Plank Road North with my mom and feeling nervous the way a ten year old little girl would be going to a brand new school. I was placed in Miss Morse’s 5th grade class.  Little did I know, that placement would influence my life in so many very important ways!

I became a teacher because of Miss Morse and the immense impact she had on me as a child and young adult. She was simply an incredibly sensitive  teacher who taught with her heart and soul! Miss Morse became a close family friend and guided me throughout my career. In fact, in 1988, we were both thrilled to be teaching side-by-side in the very same building in which we had first met 13 years before as student and teacher!  Our friendship had come full circle; and if that wasn’t enough- there’s more!

Though I didn’t know it at the time, my future husband, the love of my life,  was also in that 5th grade class! After attending junior and senior high school together, Jeff and I were reacquainted at a dear friend’s wedding. He asked me to dance and we have been dancing together ever since! The year was 1989, 14 years after we were in Miss Morse’s fifth grade class together! We were married on July 20, 1991 and Miss Morse did a beautiful reading at our wedding! She even brought our 5th grade class picture to display! My husband and I still live in Webster, raised our family in Webster, and sent our 3 children to Webster schools!  And, of course, I still teach here in Webster! 

I thank God everyday for our move to Webster, my placement in Joanne Morse’s 5th grade class, and for meeting my soulmate back in 1975 in that very classroom!

Leslie Jones

Literacy Specialist Teacher

Klem South Elementary

There are several people I need to thank, beyond Leslie, for participating in the creation of this story. Holy Trinity in Webster, NY allowed me the use of one of their classrooms to create that 70s era feel, Leslie's husband Jeff, teacher extraordinaire Joanne Morse, the six students (as well as their parents) who were terrific actors and my daughter Emma for her personal assistance!

Linda Hayes

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Thursday, September 27, 2018
By Hayes Photography
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Joy in teaching...and in life.  That's the phrase I would use to sum up Jane. 

She literally radiated joy from the moment she stepped into my studio. As Jane talked about her history, I was blown away by her positivity even during the challenging times in her life. It's humbling to talk to someone who's been working in their field for 37 years (17 in Webster and 20 in Cape Cod, MA).  I quickly got the feeling that she LOVES working with students in music and that she wouldn't be doing anything else even if she could. 

In her words:

My story began during the 1960s in Vermont. I was a young girl who was already dreaming of becoming an educator. When I started playing the violin at age 11, I knew exactly what I was meant to teach!

My ultimate hope is to share the thrill of music with my students. I strive to do that with patience, love, humor, and joy. For more than 35 years, I have been incredibly fortunate to collect an amazing amount of cherished memories while making music with children who continue to make such a difference in my life."

 

Jane Morale

Music Teacher

Spry Middle School

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