Political Quotes

On the recordJune 18, 2015
Tom Brokaw once said: It's easy to make a buck. It's much harder to make a difference. Today I rise to honor someone who made a difference as a schoolteacher for 50 years. He began his career a half century ago at Roosevelt Junior High School in Port Angeles, Washington, where he taught seventh grade homeroom and coached football. I have met so many people who had him as a teacher; I think he may have taught my entire hometown. But the common themes from his former students that I have met have been these: He was a great teacher. He cared about me as a student. He didn't just teach me English and geography; he taught me to be a better student and a better person. Earlier this week, he finished out his career at the Chrysalis School in Woodinville, Washington, and yesterday he had his first well- deserved day of retirement. Mr. Speaker, the teacher that I rise to honor today is named J.C. Kilmer, and he is my dad. Mark Twain remarked that the two most important days in a person's life are the day he is born and the day he figures out why. My father was born to teach. And like so many fantastic educators, he has affected so many lives in so many ways. So today I hope you will join me in thanking a teacher. I want to congratulate him for being a great educator, a difference maker, and a terrific dad. Happy retirement, Dad. ____________________
Said by
Derek Kilmer
Democratic · Washington
Source
govinfo.gov
Jun 18, 2015

Share

More from Derek Kilmer

Apr 10, 2024

Thank you, Madam Chair and my colleagues, for joining us here for our first Modernization Subcommittee markup.

congress.gov
Dec 17, 2024

My hope is, regardless of which party holds the gavels, that that Subcommittee continues, because the work of institutional improvement needs to continue.

congress.gov
Sep 17, 2024

One that certainly keeps me up at night is political violence and Congress' vulnerability to it.

congress.gov
Sep 18, 2024

I strongly believe that this is a key ideal we should be striving for in how we craft rules packages.

congress.gov

Other voices in this conversation