My Story
High School Stuff
Hello, I’m Linda Hinkle and I am the creator of High School Stuff. I'm a southern girl,
having lived in
Arkansas my entire life. I reside there now with my wonderful husband of 10 years, Jim. Between the two of us we have three grown children of whom we are very proud, two sons and a daughter. Our
precious granddaughter, Maggie, is two years old and the absolute delight of our lives.
I recently retired after spending 29 years
teaching high school advanced mathematics in public schools in the South. Those years provided me many opportunities to observe and
interact with teenagers and their parents. As most teachers do, I saw situations that were
heart-wrenching. I also encountered many uplifting situations that helped to keep me going
over the years.
When I was still teaching full time, I felt the need to be able to communicate with
parents, and students, on an individual basis more than time allowed. Good teachers are very
busy. They are constantly searching for new ways to help students master their subject, making
lesson plans, grading papers, attending school functions after hours, and doing tons of required paper work. Along with all those things, I was also trying to balance being a single mom with two sons.
Well,
my sons have now grown into fine young men (but not without the usual trials and challenges of making it through those teenage
years!). As I ease into retirement, I naturally find myself having more time on my
hands. I’ve also discovered that being an educator doesn’t stop with
retirement. It stays in your blood and is a part of who you are, even though you’re not getting
up and going to school every day.
Thus, High School Stuff was born.
It provides an avenue for me to continue my involvement in education, but with a different focus. My goal for High School
Stuff is to be a resource for parents and students as they navigate those high school years. I’m glad you found us and I welcome you to become a part of our community. Hopefully, you will find something that will help make your busy life just a little
easier.
To happy high school
days!

Linda
Hinkle
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