Greene Central High School Recognizes Outstanding Educator

Greene Central High School Recognizes Outstanding Educator

In an effort to spotlight exceptional educators, Greene Central High School is proud to feature one of their dedicated teachers who goes above and beyond for students every day. David Ginn, Automotive Technology Teacher, is being recognized for an unwavering commitment to education.

When asked about his favorite quote, Mr. Ginn responded with, "Choose Love, Choose Hope, Choose Joy, Choose Peace!" This mantra reflects his positive approach to teaching.

Initially drawn to the teaching profession for its benefits and retirement security, Mr. Ginn has evolved in his role. He now finds genuine joy in witnessing the moment when students grasp new concepts for the first time.

Mr. Ginn's innovative approach to education shines through in his classroom. This year, he has introduced electrical trainers to provide students with hands-on experience in understanding the theory of electricity.

His favorite aspect of being a teacher is the opportunity to connect with students and build meaningful relationships that extend beyond the classroom.

Greene Central High School commends David Ginn for his unwavering commitment to education and his dedication to the growth and development of his students.


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