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Vermont Governor Shumlin Thanks Claire

VPR’s Susan Keese’s story on Claire’s influence as a teacher: Shumlin Cites Inspiration By Childhood Teacher

“Governor Peter Shumlin began and ended his inaugural address by recalling a teacher who saw past his childhood dyslexia and taught him to read. That teacher, the late Claire Oglesby, influenced countless southern Vermont children and families. She helped start the Grammar School in Putney and then spent 45 years teaching first and second grade in the little two-room school in Westminster West.

Peter Shumlin’s parents actually had a hand in recruiting Oglesby and her husband, Mac, to Putney from teaching jobs in New York City.”

Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin spoke of Claire in is inaugural address on January 6, 2011.

“That I stand before you today as Vermont’s 81st Governor was improbable, and no one can attest to that better than my mom and dad, who are here today. My mom reminded me again on election night that it often seemed more likely in my grade school years that I would struggle to find a job than to run for office. As a kid who learned differently, I remember well in second grade being called into the principal’s office with my parents to have them be told what I already knew, but hoped beyond hope that they would never find out: that with all the good efforts of my teachers they could not teach me how to read; that the prospects of my being a successful student and going onto college were unlikely, but they would do the best they could. That was not a great day.

I had a single teacher who believed in me. Her name was Claire Ogelsby; she later became Vermont’s teacher of the year. Her husband Mac and daughter Molly are here today. Claire would be here too had she not lost her battle with cancer a year and a half ago. After her long day at school, Claire loaded me in her Willy’s Jeep and took me to her log cabin deep in the woods on Windmill Hill Road in Westminster West. In the warm weather we sat on her lawn; in the cold weather we huddled around the wood stove; and slowly and creatively she taught me how to read. What I remember best about Claire was no matter how difficult the challenge; no matter how innovative she had to be or how hard she had to work, she never gave up on me and therefore neither did I.”

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“Our obstacles are many, and our challenges are daunting. The change we are proposing this afternoon is transformative and systemic. It will not happen quickly or easily. Yet as I stand here today to begin a new era of government in Vermont, I remember Claire Oglesby and the many Vermonters who embody her belief that we can overcome adversity with courage and creativity.”

For a full transcript and to hear the audio of the inauguration address, visit VPR: Peter Shumlin Describes His ‘Big, Ambitious, Achievable’ Agenda

Book Collection at Westminster West Library

Thank you to all the wonderful friends who made donations to various libraries in honor of Claire over the last year and a half. It is fitting that her teaching legacy will continue through books. Special thanks to Lisa Merton and Alan Dater for contributing profits from their documentary The World in Claire’s Classroom. Their gift enabled significant book purchases at Brooks Memorial Library in Brattleboro, Putney Public Library and the Westminster West Public Library.

As to be expected the majority of donations were given to the Westminster West Public Library, to the amount of $900, including a check for $100 from the community in Puerto Rico that the Westminster West School had held cultural exchange trips with over the years.

Bev Major, with the blessings of the Library Board of Directors, decided to create the Claire Oglseby Collection on Peace and Cultural Diversity. The books are targeted to elementary age children and stress cross-cultural understanding and world peace. “These are the things that Claire’s teaching centered on,” said Major. “Anyone who spent time in Claire’s classroom will tell you that and this is a way the library wants her to be remembered.”

The collection was introduced to the public on January 5, 2011 with a dedication ceremony including former students relaying how the lessons learned in Claire’s classroom have influenced their international understanding. The dedication was followed by a showing of The World in Claire’s Classroom.

View the Brattleboro Reformer article: Corner-for-Claire-Reformer.pdf

Commemorative Gatherings

Screening of “The World in Claire’s Classroom”
Wednesday, August 19, 7:30 pm
Westminster West Church

Organized by students who were in this wonderful documentary. Filmmakers Lisa Merton and Alan Dater will be in attendance.

Celebration of Claire’s Life
Saturday, August 22
2:00-4:00 pm
Calder Hall, Michael S. Currier Center
at The Putney School
418 Houghton Brook Rd., Putney, VT

For questions, please contact Lois Barber at (802) 387-6243 or lbarber@putneyschool.org

Teacher of the Year, 1970

Alice, Claire and Molly in the woodshop of Westminster West School, 1970.

Alice, Claire and Molly in the woodshop of Westminster West School, 1970.

Claire’s excellence in teaching was, to my memory anyhow, first officially acknowledged when she became Vermont Teacher of the Year in 1970. Since then she has been honored many times including in a wonderful documentary made about her titled The World in Claire’s Classroom and in receiving a Honorary Master of Arts from Marlboro College.

“A teaching team from Boston termed Mrs. Oglesby’s school “one of the best in the New England area.”
The Independent Press, Thursday, February 4, 1971

News clippings can be viewed by clicking on the thumbnails below. – Alice

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