From Deseret News archives:
Beloved 'rare crayon' teacher packing up her Crayolas
Free Lunch
Linda didn't plan on retiring as the "rare crayon" teacher, but that's what her 23 students will remember when they look back on their third-grade experience years from now. Mrs. Allen (that's what more than 800 former students still call her) started "Rare Crayon Day" on her birthday a few years ago, and it stuck.
For one day each year, writing, spelling and math assignments were completed in the Crayola colors of raw umber, burnt sienna, cornflower, golden rod, thistle and any other unusual hues that fell beyond the ordinary color wheel.
Now that Linda is retiring after 30 years in the classroom, other students coming up in the ranks at Bonneville have popped in to ask: "Will you come back to visit and bring Rare Crayon Day with you?" They know a rare teacher when they see one.
After they learned a few weeks ago that Mrs. Allen was retiring, two of her former students, now long grown, suggested that I drop by the school for a Free Lunch chat with the beloved teacher as she packed up three decades of memories.
"It's hard to leave," she admits, "but I think it will be more strange in August, when I'll be on vacation in California instead of getting my room together. That's when it will hit me: I'm not coming back."
Growing up in Salt Lake City, where she attended the former Rosslyn Heights Elementary, Linda always thought she'd become a nurse instead of a schoolteacher like her mother. Then in college, she flunked organic chemistry and decided she was better suited for experiments with 7- to-12-year-olds.
Following a job teaching fifth grade in Richfield, she ended up at Bonneville, where she taught second, third and fourth grades while juggling life as a single parent with a mentally disabled child.
The patience and compassion she'd developed helping her daughter, Ann Elizabeth, helped Linda shine in the classroom, where she took special care to help children struggling with reading and math.
"It was always my dream to help every child become who they really want to be," she says. "I like to think that I had a small part in how my kids turned out."
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Sweet, Sweet Mrs. Allen! She did, like she hoped to, touch all her...
Annie Boxell | June 20, 2008 at 11:57 a.m.
Hooray for Mrs. Allen! It's nice to see that toward the end of her...
Proud Teacher | June 5, 2008 at 7:06 p.m.
Thanks for this article. Utah needs more teachers like Mrs. Allen....
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