This week we sit down with Tallmadge High School Science teacher Mrs. Amy Lewis. Aim, as her friends refer to her, is married to Geoff and they have three children. Their two daughters are twins, and are seniors at Hoover High School. Their son is soon to turn 13.
Mrs. Lewis and her family love to spend summers on their boat and on the beach. While there you will probably catch her reading her favorite romance novel. Reading time is an opportunity to escape from all that is going on. Being the hopeless romantic she loves to keep Nicolas Sparks employed. During the school year she reads articles and studies pertaining to her area of expertise. She seeks out knowledge to help teach her students.
Mrs. Lewis spends all of her free time watching her kids compete in sports. Her daughters are avid swimmers and divers, and her son plays football and other sports.
Amy is most looking forward to getting things back to normal this year. She is so excited to having kids back in the classroom full time.
Mrs. Lewis has been teaching for 26 years, and every one of those years has been in Tallmadge City Schools.
Her life quote is "Do Everything in love," (1 Corinthians 16:14), and as a scientist and environmentalist, “The Greatest threat or our planet is the belief that someone else will save it.”
Sit back and enjoy this conversation with Mrs. Lewis. It was recorded before a live, socially distanced, small classroom.