A lifetime in the classroom
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Marisa O’Neil
Retiring Principal Barbara Rothman has been in school, one way or
another, since she was in kindergarten.
If she wasn’t the student, she was the teacher. Or teaching other
teachers, or leading Lincoln Elementary School as its principal. And
after a generation as an educator, it’s time to get a little rest,
Rothman said.
“I’ve got mixed emotions,” she said of her impending retirement.
“This has been my whole life for 39 years -- 37 in Newport-Mesa.
Since I was 6 years old, I’ve either gone to or taught school without
a break. That’s a long time.”
Rothman started in the Newport Mesa Unified School District as a
kindergarten teacher, working at the district’s Eastbluff
Kindergarten Education Center and Andersen Elementary School before
moving to Lincoln when it opened 13 years ago. She has written eight
books on teaching, conducted teaching seminars and is a National
Board Certified teacher.
She took over as principal of Lincoln in 1999.
PTA President Roslyn Rustigian said she’s sad to see Rothman leave
the school. Her oldest daughter, now in seventh grade, had Rothman
for her kindergarten teacher.
“She just goes above and beyond the call of duty, making every
child feel so special and their parents feel special,” she said of
Rothman.
Rothman received a plaque at the Newport-Mesa Unified School
District board of trustees meeting on Tuesday night. That’s the same
night 18 Lincoln sixth-graders received recognition for winning 42
awards at the Orange County Academic Pentathlon in May -- a great way
to go out, she said.
Wednesday afternoon, the kudos kept coming with a PTA reception
for Rothman in the school’s library. Students and parents stopped by
to give their warmest wishes to Rothman in person and in a keepsake
scrapbook and to give her lots of hugs.
“She did lots of nice things,” 10-year-old Donald Haynes said at
the reception. “She rewarded the good things we did, and the bad
things, we got what we deserved.”
Once the school year finishes, Rothman said, she plans to golf,
garden and travel.
“All the things I never had time to do,” she said.
And she plans to catch as many professional tennis matches as she
can, especially those with her favorite player, Andre Agassi.
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