Concerned
After Camden didn't look like he was doing too well, his teacher took the 4-year old and decided to see if she could get him to tell her what the matter was. Camden had something to tell his teacher.
The teacher became gravely concerned after hearing what Camden's reasons were for not feeling well - he was petrified of having to see his father.
Nurture
People generally become teachers because they have something others lack - a desire to nurture and help grow children's minds and become someone to confide in. A teacher is someone for a child to count on.
Nancy Bleur is a kindergarten teacher and makes sure her children are well off. She can be described as having adoration for her kindergarteners. She goes above and beyond for her students.
Unusual Behaviour
Anti-social isn't a word one would use to describe Camden, so when Camden started socializing less with his classmates, Nancy was quite worried about him. She was sure that something was off.
Camden stopped paying attention during class and had even become a loner, not wanting to play with his classmates. This made Nancy uneasy. What was wrong?
Time For A Chat
Nancy couldn't stand by and watch as Camden continued to have problems, so she vowed to solve this issue, regardless of what Camden had to say. She had to, she was his teacher.
Nancy thought it was time for a chat with Camden. Once their chat was finished, Nancy knew the problems originated at home. She needed to help somehow. She just had to figure out how.
Probing
After Camden told Nancy everything, she needed to make a call to his father. She needed to probe him for more information regarding the issue. She made the hard call to see what exactly was wrong in Camden's home.
After looking through the school records, Nancy found the phone number she was looking for and rang up Camden's father. She directly asked an unexpected question that Camden's father didn't think would be asked.
Surprised
Camden's father's name is Darreld. Darreld assumed something bad when Nancy called him. Was Camden doing something wrong? Was he okay? But when Nancy told Darreld why she had called, he was very surprised.
He didn't know Camden would tattle on him, and now his teacher was on his trail. Then a question was asked.
A Poignant Question
Nancy had a moment of doubt. Was she in the right, or was she crossing a line? But then Camden's face appeared in her memory. Putting Camden first, she had to ask.
The question had to be conveyed in a specific way or Darreld may get offended and scare easily. Hoping she wasn't crossing a line she went ahead and asked. But Darreld's reply made her certain that she had to act fast.
Strange People
Nancy could never have imagined a problem like this, especially at home. Camden had told Nancy that strange people wearing uniforms were regularly visiting his father recently.
Camden's worst fears were that his dad would have to be taken away. Nancy had to think of something helpful, but what could she do?
Admission
Nancy didn't want to have to get involved in Camden's personal life, she felt it wasn't her right. But with all her experience helping children over the years, she had to try and help Camden. She knew scenarios like this can get worse over time.
Camden was very upset when he told Nancy what was wrong. He was too young to understand why things were happening to his dad.
Word Of Honor
In Camden's eyes, Nancy was the world. He felt like the only person capable of helping him would be her. She gave him her word that everything that she could do, she would do.
Even if it meant her taking the fall, the first thing Nancy had to do was decide.
Was She Sure?
Nancy had a hunch, but she had to be absolutely sure going forward. It was one of the hardest decisions she ever had to make.
She was determined to give Camden the life he so deserved. But nobody could ever have suspected that she would go this far - least of all, Camden’s father.
Taking Action
As soon as school was out, Nancy rushed to the nearest hospital to fill out the required paperwork.
Then, she made an appointment for psychological counseling. It was required that she was sure of her mental state going forward. She knew that what she was about to embark on wouldn’t be easy.
Ready
After a string of tests, Nancy finally got the results. Her psychological evaluation looked good. Her mind was sound enough to do what she needed to do, and her body was strong enough to handle what was coming her way.
The tests proved that Nancy was not only willing to help Camden, but that she was the only one who could.
Problems
It turned out that Camden’s dad, Darreld Petersen, wasn’t doing so well health-wise. In fact, Darreld’s future looked pretty bleak. He was having serious problems with the functioning of his kidneys. They were only operating at 20% of their capacity.
During the dialysis treatment he was getting, he looked so sick that Camden was distraught by the reality of it. That’s when Nancy decided to do something amazing.
Above And Beyond
This is where the story begins to get interesting. You would think teacher Nancy would offer to babysit and take care of Camden when Darreld couldn’t.
Not only did she feel bad for Darreld, but she was worried about how Camden would be affected. But this goes far beyond that kind of menial support. Nancy wanted to solve the family’s problems.
Extraordinary
After Nancy asked Darreld the very important question, the teacher decided that she would help the family in any way possible and make an extraordinary offer. She underwent all the required tests and filled out all the paperwork.
Luckily for Darreld, It turns out that Nancy was a perfect match. A match for what, exactly?
Finalized
Camden’s family was obviously in complete awe - there aren’t many people that would have been willing to offer to donate one of their own kidneys!
Days before the procedure, Camden’s family visited Nancy at the school with flowers and many thank-yous. “I had friends and family come forward who wanted to donate, but these didn’t work out, for medical reasons or other reasons,” Darreld said later, “then Miss Nancy approached me.”
Goodbyes
After numerous interviews with local news stations who all praised Nancy for her selflessness, the big moment had finally arrived. She said her goodbyes and drove to the hospital to complete the procedure.
Darrel later said that he was having second thoughts, concerned about Nancy’s health. But she was determined and ready to risk it all.
In Good Hands
Iowa’s best transplant surgeons, Alan Reed, MD; Zoe Stewart Lewis, MD, Ph.D.; and Daniel Katz, MD, assured Nancy’s fans that she was in the best hands.
The attending surgeons and nurses stayed by Darreld and Nancy’s side the entire time, ensuring that the pair stayed calm during the procedure. “You could tell that every person wanted to be there for you,” Darreld explained. But was the surgery a success?
Success
The transplant procedure was a success!
The family, overwhelmed by Nancy’s generosity, were waiting for her as soon as she came to. They rushed in to hug and kiss her and promised that they will always be a second family to her and support her however they could — what she had given them was priceless. And nobody was more grateful than Camden.
Camden’s Gratitude
Of course, Camden was ecstatic. Seeing his dad healthy and energetic again after such a long illness made his heart fill with joy.
Simply unable to hide his happiness, he thanked his teacher Nancy and made her a promise: he’d be the best student she’ll ever have. But there were still a few more things that the family had to do…
Raising Awareness
After the successful procedure, Darreld and Nancy decided to take action. They wanted to raise awareness about the importance of organ donation and try to call attention to the University of Iowa Transplant Center Team.
Soon, the media got wind of Nancy’s act of generosity and were happy to help her with her new cause.
Humble
But Nancy remains humble: “I had a co-worker who, years ago, had donated a kidney to someone in her church,” Nancy said in an interview.
“It was an important part of her life’s journey, and that was inspirational to me. When I heard about Darreld and Camden’s situation, it just felt like the right thing to do.”
Lucky
When Nancy had received the news that she was a match for Darreld she couldn’t have been happier. “I was really excited about it. I was ecstatic. I don’t know what I would’ve done for closure if I wasn’t a match,” she stated later.
But what does Darreld have to say about the woman who saved his life?
Part Of The Family
“She’s a part of my family for the rest of her life whether she likes it or not,” he said. “The Iowa City team is a part of my family. Everything’s just been amazing, and I hope everyone has the same experience I had.”
“How do you ever thank someone for saving your life?” Darreld asks. “She really is an amazing woman.” Nancy went above and beyond as a teacher and a human being when she decided to help Camden’s dad — teachers are always prepared for unusual situations. Our next teacher is no exception. When Mrs. Nabors checked her student’s backpack one morning, nothing could have prepared her for what she found inside — nor the reaction of her students.
Remembering
It was only after morning work that Mrs. Nabors finally remembered her duty, and went along her way to search student backpacks and bookbags.
She found the usual things: books, pencils, the occasional snack that was supposed to be in their lunchbox. All was normal until one girl looked… nervous.
Today’s Schools
Bag checks are becoming increasingly necessary as we march on through the year.
From benign distractions like cell phones and fidget toys (with obvious exceptions) to malicious products that do harm on the inside and outside of the student body, teachers and security must be on high alert- but surely the younger kids get a pass?
Never Too Young
Unfortunately, elementary school students are now subjected to the same laws as the older students. They can never be too young to be assumed a criminal.
This attitude has sparked outrage in many a teacher/parent sphere, and parents wonder, “will this accusation cause my kids to lose their innocence?”
Accusations Not Unfounded
While the question of innocence may not be a question lawmakers and security guards can answer, one thing is for certain: sometimes it is necessary.
Though most kids bringing banned items may not be doing it out of a want to harm their classmates, hurt them they certainly can — through allergies, sharp objects, or simple clumsy fingers.
Just like every other school, student safety is a top priority for Jefferson Elementary School in Jefferson County, Georgia. As a result, students of all grades get their bags checked by their teachers after the morning announcements.
Most teachers don’t expect to find more than a gaming system, but today was different for Mrs. Nabors.
Welcome To Second Grade
Mrs. Bobbie Nabor teaches Second Grade at the Jefferson Elementary school.
Though young, she trusts that kids know what and what not to bring to school that day, and generally doesn’t sweat over checking student bags for a little extra safety. Generally, the kids don’t either- until that day when she noticed something unusual.
An Upcoming Event
That morning, the kids had been excited. The morning announcements had mentioned an upcoming book fair, and no matter how old a kid is, book fairs are one of the most exciting events of the year (Ask anyone in a public school- they’ll tell you.)
This, to her regret, distracted her from checking the bags first.
Morning Work
It had taken a bit to get the wound-up second graders to focus on their morning work, so the routine took even longer than usual. In fact, Mrs. Nabors had almost forgotten to do the bag checks at all. What contraband could they possibly be smuggling in — a Nintendo?
Nevertheless, she started checking them.
A Moving Bag
From the way one student acted, it was much more than a game. As Mrs. Nabors bent to check her bag, she found with a start that the bag was moving.
For those uninitiated with backpacks, move they certainly do not. She reached down to open it, concerned about what she’d find inside.
A Pair Of Eyes
A pair of eyes greeted her- the tiny face of a brown puppy. Mrs. Nabors pulled the dog out of the little girl’s backpack and looked over at her. She could punish her for bringing a dog to school — the little girl could endanger the children with pet allergies.
But Mrs. Nabors had another option…
The Puppy
Mrs. Nabors gently passed the small dog around, to the wonderment of her students. Each one got a chance to hold and pet him, and he quickly became a classroom favorite.
After all, the girl was too young to be punished harshly when she only couldn’t part from her animal friend. One question remained, though.
The Answer
Where had the dog come from? Mrs. Nabors asked the girl, whose name remains anonymous. She had the most classic, honest answer that could come from a child, “My mom must’ve put him in there.” Because of course, she did.
The child had nothing to do with it. The fun couldn’t last forever, however.
Time For Home
Though he was a class hit and quite calm for a puppy, he couldn’t stay in the classroom forever. The puppy, named Jake, had to go home.
Mrs. Nabors called the girl’s mother to come to pick him up from school, back to his food and water and puppy pan. Before he left, though, she made a decision.
A Mascot
She knew the announced book fair still needed a mascot for it to be official, and it seemed he was already popular with her impromptu focus group. Jake became the mascot, and his slogan, “Paws for a Good Book” gave the event a personal touch.
But what other effects did Jake have on the school?
Competition
Jake isn’t the only dog who’s been at school now. There’s a local service dog named Dottie who attends to one of the students, a good working dog. Jake probably wouldn’t like the shared attention, though.
To end this on terrible puns, Jake would say, “paws off, Dottie! I’m Top Dog around here!”