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Bob
Finn

email:
thefinns@rcn.com
Homepage:
http://cuip.net/~bobfinn/profile
Occupation:
TEACHER
- Middle
Years International Baccalaureate Programme, Year
3
- Wildwood
Elementary School
- CPS: Region
1.
Favorite
Quotation:
Your "I
WILL" is more important that your IQ!
Personal
Information:
I am
married to my college sweetheart, Lou-Ellen. I met my wife when
I was 18 and a freshman at MacMurray
College in Jacksonville, Illinois.
This
December we will have been married for 34 years. We have two adult
children. Chris, 29, a Microsoft
expert, is a computer network manager in Oak Brook, Illinois. Brandon,
26, a graduate of St.
Louis University with
a degree in Philosophy, is a baker for the Great Harvest Bread
Company in Evanston. Lou-Ellen taught
for
CPS
for
34 years. She now works at Northwestern University's School of
Education
and
Social
Policy. We do a lot of gardening and traveling together. My wife
is a gourmet cook who loves to try new recipes. This is a probable
explanation for why I have gained about 70 pounds since our wedding
day in 1969.
Professional
Information
This
is my 37th year as an educator in CPS. My career path changed about
eleven years ago. In 1992 I went through a mid-life crisis. I was
an administrator who had an unfortunate experience with Beaubien
School's Local School Council. As a result I asked myself what
part of my career in education had given me the most satisfaction.
The
answer was teaching the children. So in March of 1993 I went back
into the classroom as a reading and language arts teacher at Stone
Scholastic Academy. I joined the faculty at Wildwood in September,
2000.
Wildwood
Elementary School is on the extreme northwest side of Chicago. Wildwood
is a wonderful school. We were named one of the top ten neighborhood
schools in Chicago this year. I am part of the International
Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme. I am the teacher for
Year 3 or Grade 8. My
class is somewhat self-contained, so I am responsible for the following
curricula:
-
American History
-
American
Literature
-
Algebra.
We
had our accreditation visit in March and are anxiously awaiting
work that we are an official MYIB school.
The Present:
This summer
I am attending the Web
Institute for Teachers. I am looking forward to learning a great
deal about creating exciting, relevant, viable curriculum websites
for my students. We are just beginning to learn about Micromedia's
Dreamweaver MX.
Past
Travels:
My
favorite vacation spot is Acadia National Park on the Atlantic
coast of Maine
close to Bar Harbor. We
spent a week there about 4 years ago. It was fabulously beautiful.
We really understood
the meaning of the red granite of Maine. We did so much hiking there
that this was the first vacation that
my wife and myself acutally lost weight. We had afternoon tea several
times on the lovely Jordan Pond in Acadia.
Spring
break, 2003, my wife and I spent ten days in Ireland. What a beautiful
country! We started in Galway and went on to the Dingle Peninsula.
Next, we went to Kinsale, the gourmet center of Ireland. We stayed
a Buggy's, a bed and breakfast near the Wexford
Castle. We ended our trip in Dublin. Trinity College was magnificent.
The main chamber of the Old Library, the Long
Room, is nearly 65
metres in length, and houses about 200,000 of the Library's oldest
books. The grandeur of the Long Room was the inspiration for one of the
scene's in George Lucas's latest Star Wars movie.
Our
most meaningful trip occurred in December of 1998 when we
went to Bethlehem in Israel. Our church, the First Presbyterian
Church of Evanston, has a sister church there, the Christmas
Lutheran Church. My wife is a member of our church's English
handbell choir. The purpose of our trip to Israel was to
bring the Christmas Church a set of handbells and have our
handbell choir teach the children of the Bethlehem church
how to play the bells. We were there for ten days. The first
5 days we worked with the children in the morning and went
to various sites throughout the adjacent area in the afternoon
such as the Jericho Tell and Herodium. At the end of our
trip we toured all of Israel including the Dead Sea, Haifa,
and Nazareth.
We
spent a day at Yad
Vashem, the Halocaust
Memorial in Jersusalem. Most memorable of what we witnessed
there was the Children's Memorial. This
unique memorial is hollowed out from an underground cavern.
It is a tribute to the approximately 1.5 million Jewish
children who perished
during the Holocaust. Memorial candles, a customary Jewish
tradition to remember the dead, are reflected infinitely
in a dark and somber space, creating the impression of
millions of stars shining in the firmament. This
trip really brought both the New and Old Testaments of
the Bible
alive
for me.
Because
we
spent
so
much time with Christian Palestinians, our understanding
of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was greatly enhanced.
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