Townville Elementary

This morning I didn’t wake up at 6:45 in the morning, put on a dress, fix my hair, put on make up, and slide on my Jack Rodgers. This morning I pressed snooze a few too many times. This morning I didn’t excitedly wait until 1:45, the time my last class ends so I could leave Clemson’s beautiful campus and go to work.

No, this morning, I woke up with teary eyes and a heavy heart.  Because this morning, I wouldn’t be going to Townville Elementary.

I’m the middle of just about nowhere, with land full of hay and a landscape backdrop of the Blueridge mountains lies a beautiful school named Townville Elementary. TES has around 280 students grades 4K-6th. A year ago I was selected to be a GoalPOST instructor through Clemson, and I was placed at TES.  (GoalPOST stands for Goal-oriented Performance in Out of School Time.) Essentially, it is a vamped up after school program at Title I elementary schools around the Anderson districts.

(For more information on GoalPOST
http://www.clemson.edu/education/research/currently-funded-projects/goalpost/
)

I am a 5th grade teacher for Townville and all I can say is this job (I like to refer to it as my vocation) is the most difficult, and yet the most rewarding.

My ministry is in the classroom, and I firmly believe in St. Teresa’s words, “Spread the Gospel daily, and when necessary, use words.”

Having to maintain a classroom full of 5th and 6th graders after their regular school day, have them finish all their homework, feed them, transition them to the bathroom, get them outside, then back inside for computer time, and have them silently read for twenty minutes, before dismissing via buses all while staying in my line of vision is not easy. But I love every single second of it. And I know that my babies love me too.

But today I didn’t get to go to Townville. Today, I didn’t get to see my babies faces light up when I walked through the door. Today, I didn’t get to help them with their homework or teach them a twenty minute lesson. Today, I didn’t get to LOVE on them.

No, today TES didn’t have school, and they won’t tomorrow, because of a senseless act of violence by a 14 year old boy. I’m sure you have seen the news and know what tragedy I am referring too.

Within thirty minutes of the initial report, I received over 5 phone calls, and numerous texts from loved ones reassuring I was safe. I was safe, but my children and fellow staff were not, and that thought haunted me.

No child should go to school wondering if they are going to be safe.

No teacher should have to take a bullet for her students to ensure their safety.

No faculty member should have to make a 911 call stating that there is an active shooter on school grounds.

And absolutely no one, especially a kindergartner should witness, hear, or be shot in the leg.

Enough is enough.

Thank God for the safety procedures implemented and the fast acting first-responders. Things could have been much worse if everyone involved wasn’t prepared. Thank God for Mrs. Hollingsworth, whom I do personally know, who quickly got all of the children to safety meanwhile being shot in the shoulder.

But most of all, thank God for Townville. My heart aches for my school, and my sweet children who I have the privilege of working with every week.

Yesterday, I attended the prayer service in Townville, and I was truly overwhelmed with the love and support of the little ole Townville community. I believe in the power of prayer, and I believe that God has full control over this situation.

Why I do not know why, and I do not understand, I know that Romans 8:28 tells us that in ALL things, God works together for the good of those who love Him.

I can, with certainty, say that Townville is a community who loves the Lord and I know He will bring restoration and peace to the community.

 In the meantime, please keep everyone involved in your prayers.

I, along with my other fellow GoalPOST instructors will be attending a mandatory crisis debriefing on how to handle the aftermath of this devastation before returning to Townville. I am in awe of the support, resources, and connections Clemson has provided its GoalPOST instructors during this incident. (I truly go to the BEST school in the nation.)

I am truly very emotionally invested in Townville, and with my students. They are my absolute pride and joy. Being their goalPOST instructor, I pray for guidance and wisdom in how to do my job as effectively as possible.

And please, please join me in praying for Jacob who is on life support. May the Great Physician heal him of his wounds, but may we as a community surround his family with all the overflowing love that only God can supply.

I want to leave you with this final thought… I am a teacher. I am a coach. I am a counselor. I am a social worker. I am a life protector. I am a server. I am a nurse. I am a mother. I am a sister. I am a feeder. I am a lover. I am a teacher.

Yes, a teacher teaches math and the ABC’s,  but most importantly, a teacher keeps her children safe, and she LOVES them unconditionally. A teacher ALWAYS puts his/her children before his or herself, which is shown through the selfless act of Mrs. Hollingsworth. A teacher is so much more than a teacher.

Please continue to be in prayer for Townville with me.

Blessings,

Miss Douglas

 

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14 thoughts on “Townville Elementary

  1. I am always in prayer for the children and all staff. I am a retired employee of oconee. From the time I was 25yrs I worked with children driving a bus first to see them and last everyday and also working in the a school. Stay strong Townville. What are the school colors?

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    1. Your prayers are felt! Their school color is red.

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    2. Thank you for all of your service in Oconee! God bless you

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  2. So well written. I just retired from teaching and miss my babies. This is the way I feel. God bless you as you return.

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  3. I am a parent who is truly grateful for our teachers.We pray ever morning for God to protect our Prescious babies… and our faculty.
    OUR HEARTS ARE TORN APART OVER YET ANOTHER SENSELESS SHOOTING…..WE WILL CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR YA ALL …. FAITH ,AND GODS GRACE WILL SEE US ALL THROUGH THE COMING DAYS…..
    HUGS AND PRAYERS FOR YOU ALL AND THOSE BABIES…..

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  4. My grandson, Nick Patterson, is in the GoalPost program. He loves it and we appreciate all that you do to help him to meet his goals. Thank you so much for your love and care for your students. It takes a very special person to be a teacher. Prayers for our students and faculty. #Townvillestrong

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    1. Nick is one of my students! He is a special, special boy and I love him with all my heart!

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  5. Prayers for You and Townsville!

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  6. So sorry to hear of the 6 yr old little boy Jacob Hall who didn’t survive this tragic atack on his school . He is with the Lord I’m sure , God rest his precious little soul ! Townsville had Great support through such needless actions of One 14 yr. old . I deeply feel for this child’s Family May the Lord be with them through the most difficult time ahead . Praying for this Family today and also for this 14yr. Old family as well because Lord I know they must Feel horrible at this time as well with the loss of their family member .
    A Prayer For The Comunity of Townsville, SC.

    Dear Heavenly Father we approach your Throne today to ask you to heal the Hearts and Minds of this Comunity . We trust Lord that Jacob is with you and will forever be Safe in Arms of Jesus . Dear Lord we need Revival in America and around the World . We Don’t know and probably will never know why these things happen . Only you Lord know the answer to that . Lord please shield us and our land from such things like this . Lord we are hurting and seek your power of protection around us. We yearn to see our Land and it’s people safe again. We Thank You Dear Lord for everything you do and what you are going to do for each and everyone of us your children . We Love You Lord , We Praise You . We want to give you Dear Lord All the Glory that You so deserve in all things .Thanking you again Lord ,we pray asking You to pour out a well needed Blessing upon Townsville, SC. Community and this Elementary School and the Staff, Teachers, students and Parents during this Very Difficult time . Bless in a mighty way as they continue to push forward trusting in you Lord. We ask this in Christ Name . Amen

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    1. Thank you for your beautiful prayer!

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  7. This tragedy in Townville is once again, shocking us to our core. As other tragedies like it – from Columbine to Sandy Hook to Virginia Tech – to countless other tragedies in malls, clubs, places of work, law enforcement officers in our cities and towns – my belief is it all usually begins in its early stages with a child or adolescent who is in crisis and mentally ill. As has happened here in Townville, South Carolina. The reasons that led up to this child doing what he did – some may be known but for the most part, the reasons are not known. I do not believe God gave us common sense to not use it. Therefore, I believe in seeking out answers to problems and in an ideal world, the problems are dealt with and addressed in the early stages, before tragedies like this occur. None of us lives in a bubble so your problems can and do become my problems. This week proves it. I am providing a link to a very enlightening article that I believe holds a key to what can and should be done locally, statewide and nationally. It is based on a program that was started in Canada in 2006 that met with much success. I encourage everyone who reads my posting to read the article and share with all who will take the time time listen. My mission is to do just that — to share this article with anyone who will pay attention – to Governor Haley to President Obama, to our local leaders — everyone who will listen. We’ve got to do something to stop this madness and start to put in motion a solution to this problem. It won’t be the only solution but we have to start somewhere. Our kids are crying out for help. We’ve got to step up and listen and do something about it to help them. Thank you all for reading this and may God help us to do the right thing. Here’s the link to the article: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2277286/

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  8. Thank you for this touching post that gives your readers a glimpse of your heart. I teach elementary school in Georgetown, SC. Each week I send our faculty/staff a devotion and prayer–this week I sent your post. I hope you don’t mind. Our hearts bleed for you, for Townsville Elementary, and for the family of Jacob Hall. We will all certainly be much in prayer for everyone. May God bless, comfort, help, and keep you all as you grieve and carry on…

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    1. Thank you for keeping The Spirit alive in your school in Georgetown. And thank you for the prayers! They are so comforting!

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  9. Hi Lindsey, I’m an editor at The Huffington Post. I just read your piece — so powerful! I think many of our readers could really connect to it. Feel free to reach out to me at hayley[dot]miller[at]huffingtonpost[dot]com if you’re interested. Hope to hear from you!

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