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District superintendent teaches kindergarten class
Aspen Rewerts, right, a kindergarten student at Jessup Elementary, reacts before hugging Mark Stock, superintendent of Laramie County School District No. 1, after Stock checked her work before recess on Thursday, March 24, 2011, at the school. Stock was teaching in place of Kathleen Blaes-Garcia for the day after Blaes-Garcia won a contest for donating to the Cheyenne School Foundation. "It's been refreshing," said Stock, who taught third and sixth graders for eight years before becoming an administrator.Mark Stock, superintendent of Laramie County School District No. 1, plays the guitar for a class of kindergarten students on Thursday, March 24, 2011, at Jessup Elementary. Stock played “Going to School Blues” along to the tune of "Bad to the Bone" by George Thorogood & the Destroyers.
Mark Stock, superintendent of Laramie County School District No. 1, helps a student with reading on Thursday, March 24, 2011, at Jessup Elementary. Stock was at the school teaching in place of Kathleen Blaes-Garcia for the day. "It's been refreshing," said Stock, who taught third and sixth graders for eight years before becoming an administrator.Mark Stock, superintendent of Laramie County School District No. 1, plays the guitar for a class of kindergarten students on Thursday, March 24, 2011, at Jessup Elementary. Stock was at the school teaching in place of Kathleen Blaes-Garcia for the day. "It's been refreshing," said Stock, who taught third and sixth graders for eight years before becoming an administrator.Mark Stock, superintendent of Laramie County School District No. 1, leans out of a classroom door to survey the hallway before leading a class of kindergarten students to recess on Thursday, March 24, 2011, at Jessup Elementary. Stock was at the school teaching in place of Kathleen Blaes-Garcia for the day. "It's been refreshing," said Stock, who taught third and sixth graders for eight years before becoming an administrator.
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