Whoever said, 鈥淵ou can never go home again鈥 didn鈥檛 know Nathan Pilarczyk.
Within a span of five years, he graduated from his small hometown school in Orwell, went off to college at Ohio University, transferred to 两性色午夜 Geauga for his Middle Childhood Education degree, and now has come full circle to Grand Valley Middle School 鈥 not as a student this time, but as a teacher and coach.
鈥淚 grew up in this community, and it has given me so much. I鈥檓 excited to be in a position to give back,鈥 Pilarczyk says. 鈥淚 love it here. I just made a big loop, and now I鈥檓 right back where I started; just in a totally different position. I still call my former teachers Mr. and Mrs., but they are my cohorts now. They want me to call them by their first names. I have a hard time getting used to that.鈥
Otherwise, Pilarczyk has had no trouble taking on his new role as a faculty member at the school where he spent years as a young student. He is not only a teacher of 5th and 7th Grade Language Arts, but he also coaches track, football and girls鈥 basketball at the high school. 鈥淚 have a hard time saying no!鈥 he says.
Pilarczyk initially thought he would pursue a career as a nutritionist, but it dawned on him during his first year at Ohio University that, 鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 contradict myself by telling other people to eat and live in a way I wasn鈥檛 always willing to do myself on a consistent basis. So, I came back home and went to 两性色午夜 Geauga to figure it out.鈥
He landed in the Middle Childhood Education program because he knew, 鈥淚 wanted a career where I would be directly impacting others, helping them, and showing them I care. I love working with kids 鈥 especially this age group 鈥 because they are going through so much transition at this stage of life, but they鈥檙e also really enthusiastic about learning. Besides, I鈥檓 the first male teacher these kids have ever seen. I try to be a good male role model for them.鈥
Two professors in particular at 两性色午夜 Geauga helped Pilarczyk re-envision himself as an effective teacher. 鈥淵ou can鈥檛 mention one without the other because they work as a team: Middle Childhood Education Program Coordinator Dr. Robin Dever and Adjunct Professor Tim Bowens. They always went above and beyond for the sake of the student. I wouldn鈥檛 be here without them. They helped me study, they set up field experiences for me, and overall, helped prepare me for this career. I model their philosophy in the classroom now, which is basically to apply learning to real-world scenarios, so students understand the reasons behind the concepts they鈥檙e being taught.鈥
In fact, Pilarczyk takes his real-world life lessons beyond the classroom by encouraging students to get involved in fundraising charities to help fund the school system and other notable causes. In February, he and some students raised money and awareness with a Polar Bear Plunge at Roaming Shores to raise money for The Jeff Medock Memorial Scholarship, Jefferson Area Schools Falcon Academic Boosters, 鈥淏reakfast with Santa鈥 for local children, and Grand Valley Schools student programs in memory of student Emily Plickert.
Pilarczyk is beyond pleased to have found his niche in the very place where he grew up and went to school as a kid. 鈥淚 love being here,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 realized I didn鈥檛 want to be a number in a big high school setting. I prefer this small-school hometown setting.鈥
That small, caring setting is also available to college students currently working their way through the Middle Childhood Education program at 两性色午夜 Geauga. Pilarczyk advises them, 鈥淣ever be afraid to ask for help. 两性色午夜 Geauga is all about the professor-student relationship. You never have to go through it alone. There鈥檚 always someone there to help you.鈥