The Sit Down with Amber Sheppard, English Faculty

04/16/2024

We recently had the privilege of sitting down with Amber Sheppard, an English professor at SPIRE Academy, and learned about her unique journey teaching at the renowned sports boarding school.

Q: You work at a sports boarding school – were you involved in any sports growing up? Do you have a sport that you follow now?

A: I played basketball and softball in high school and loved attending other sporting events. My three children play sports and I enjoy watching them. I follow football and basketball at the college and professional level.

Q: Tell us a little bit about how you found yourself teaching in the English field…is this something you’ve always wanted to do?

A: I have always loved to read and love discussing literature of all kinds. I have been teaching in the public schools for the last 15 years and was ready to start a new adventure.

Q: What does your day-to-day look like as an English professor? Anything students would find particularly interesting?

A: I start my morning before anyone else in the house wakes up. This is my time to catch up on the book I am reading and to just take in the silence. As an English teacher, I look at novels and works of literature that will speak to the class. Each year is different, which makes it exciting and a learning experience for myself as well as the students.

Q: What’s one aspect of English that you find interesting & want to share with us & your students?

A: The most interesting aspect of English is that everyone can read the same poem, story, and/or novel, but they have different opinions, views, and outcomes and that is okay. A great piece of literature can have many different takeaways.

Q: Do you have any defining moments that you look back on as a professor? Like a key moment in your personal success/growth.

A: A defining moment for me was when a student was struggling with the class. I had to take a look at how I was teaching and revamp my way of teaching. This was a defining moment because as a teacher, we have to continue learning as well.

Q: What’s something about SPIRE’s Academic program that you find different from any other school you’ve taught at?

A: SPIRE’s Academic program is different from any other school I have taught at because it looks at the entire student through project-based learning. Project-based learning allows the student to have ownership of their learning on a higher level. It is a great approach to creating life-long learners.

Q: What wisdom do you want to pass along to SPIRE student athletes?

A: Student athletes are under stress throughout their journey, take it all in and grow from all experiences and outcomes. We learn more from our mistakes than our accomplishments.

Q: What are you listening to/watching on tv/reading these days? Do you have a book that you return to often?

A: I have been watching Suits. The series is a great example of determination and second chances. I love all books but Jodi Picoult is my go-to author.

Q: Paperback, hardcover, or e-book? Or audiobook!?

A: Paperback, I love how the pages feel when turning.

Q: If you could have a superpower, which would you choose?

A: I could have one superpower; it would be to fly.

Q: What does your ideal vacation look like?

A: My ideal vacation would be anywhere by the ocean, with family and friends. I love listening to the waves and the smell of the saltwater.

Q: What does the perfect Friday night look like? Or conversely, what’s the perfect Sunday look like?

A: The perfect Friday night would be at home with my family. We would make our own pizzas while listening to music. Then sit down to watch a movie or play a board game.

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