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Southern's Kilpatrick motivated to instructPublished 10/14/08
Linda Kilpatrick knew since junior high that she wanted to become a physical education teacher and coach.
Joshua McKerrow - Capital file photoSouthern Girls's Basketball coach Linda Kilpatrick in 2006. Kilpatrick was motivated by a series of impressive female physical educators, including Jackie Steele at Southern High and Betty Hallmark at Anne Arundel Community College. "They inspired me so much. I wanted to get into teaching and hopefully inspire others," Kilpatrick said. Kilpatrick has certainly served as a role model and inspirational figure for thousands of young ladies during a remarkable 31-year career as a physical education teacher and varsity coach at Southern High. The West River resident will...
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Kudos - October 14, 2008
Although I never had Ms. Kilpatrick when I was at Southern 25 years ago, you could just tell how much she loved working with the students. Boy, do I feel old when I see her in the paper but what a teacher. She is definitely one where you could say a life well lived. Thanks Ms. Kilpatrick for being everything a teacher should be plus a lot more.
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