Kia Davenport retired from teaching third grade at Greene Street
Friends in 2009, but she wasn’t gone for long! The following fall she was back
on campus, substituting in various classrooms and, occasionally, at the front
desk in Hargroves House. This spring she is spending eight weeks helping out in
Lois’s Kindergarten.
When asked about the similarities and difference between
third graders and kindergartners, she immediately jumped to academics. “There
are a lot of similarities. Both ages are really excited about writing. In kindergarten, students use phonetic
spelling and in third grade students learn to use dictionary spelling. With the
kindergartners, it is interesting to see when the words and story come
together, how much it means to them.” She also notes that in third grade
students are excited to be challenging themselves about how long their
sentences are and how long a paper or story they can write. If you had Kia as
your third grade teacher, you will remember writing quite a few research
papers!
One difference that Kia notices these days is that the size
of the student body is significantly larger. But what matters to her most is
the School’s sense of community. She notes, “I feel lucky that even though the
numbers have grown, we’ve maintained that small school feeling – that’s what
keeps me coming back, year after year.”
Having the Kindergarten join Meeting for Worship with their
eighth grade partners right after spring break was a special moment. “It is
nice to see how caring this group of eighth graders is.” As a third grade
teacher, she would watch the kindergartners to see if they could be quiet
throughout Meeting, some succeeding more than others. This year, she helped
teach her pupils how to be quiet in their minds and bodies and how to enjoy the
silence.
In the past few weeks Kia has enjoyed visits from former
students. “I saw Peter and Kennedy and, before spring break, Miles and Michele
came back,” she observes. “It is so nice that they still have warm feelings and
want to see their teachers.”
“I can’t imagine my life without kids,” Kia reflects. “And
this school has allowed me to keep kids in it, and I appreciate that.” That
said, a day in the Kindergarten is pretty busy and tiring. So she takes the
time to create her own quiet space. “I go home and sit in my GSFS rocking chair
and drink hot chocolate or tea, rocking for about 15 minutes. It works for me!”
Do you want to send Kia a note? Email eharmar@greenestreetfriends.org and we’ll
forward it on to her.