About Terry Lee Marzell

Terry Lee Marzell holds a bachelor's degree in English from Cal State Fullerton and a master's degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from Cal State San Bernardino. She also holds a certificate for Interior Design Level 1 from Mt. San Antonio College. She has been an educator in the Corona Norco Unified School District for more than 30 years.

Marzell’s book Unleashed! makes great summer reading

Summer vacation is a terrific time to relax and leisure read a pleasant book. I suggest my most recent book, Unleashed! The Dog Park Chronicles, which is now available in both paperback and ebook versions from amazon.comand barnesandnoble.com. This is my first novel for young people. But the volume has also garnered praise from adults who have read it and loved it!Marzell’s most recent book makes great summer reading

In the book, I have created a charming cast of animal characters and their human companions who live in or visit the local dog park. Each event which takes place holds an essential message about kindness, community, inclusion, and personal responsibility. There are also messages of anti-bullying and anti-prejudice.

In addition, the narrative includes commentary about how young people can appreciate nature, even if they live in a suburban environment. I explore themes related to the migratory patterns of Canada geese, the natural instincts of the animal characters, and the progression of the seasons.

The dog park described in the novel, Vila Borba, really exists! It is located not far from my home in Chino Hills, California. And depicted on the cover of the book are two of my very own pets! The little white terrier mix on the front cover is Kurby, whose rescue story is described in Chapter 4. (In the book the Kurby character is named Bowser.) The elegant black and white tuxedo pictured on the back cover is my own ladycat, Licorice.

This 156-page book would make a terrific book for you and your students to read. If you have already purchased the book, thank you so much! I hope you would consider writing a review of the story on amazon. I am also asking for support to offer an AR (Accelerated Reading) quiz for the book. You could make a request for this at the AR website.

Former science teacher Alberto Carvalho now serves as Supt. of LAUSD

Former science teacher Alberto Carvalho immigrated to the US with his family in search of a better life. He now serves as the Superintendent of Los Angeles Public Schools. Photo credit: The New York Times

Many excellent classroom teachers go on to positions of leadership and influence in their school districts. Alberto Carvalho is a fine example of this. Alberto inaugurated his career in education as a classroom teacher in Miami, Florida, rising to the position of Superintendent there. Currently, he works as the Superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District in California.

The former classroom teacher immigrated to the United States from Portugal with his family in search of a better life in about 1983. He was 17 years old at the time. At first, the family landed in New York, but later they relocated to Miami. Alberto was the first in his family to graduate from high school. 

Because of his determination and hard work, Alberto was able to put himself through college. He enrolled in courses first at Broward Community College, and later he earned a scholarship to Barry University, where he completed the requirements for his Bachelor’s degree.

Alberto inaugurated his career in education as a science teacher at Miami Jackson Senior High School in Miami-Dade County. He taught physics, chemistry, and calculus there. After four years in the classroom, Alberto served the District in several leadership positions, including Assistant Principal and Chief Communications Officer, before his selection as the Superintendent. For 13 years, Alberto served in that role for Miami-Dade County Public Schools.

During his tenure as Superintendent, Alberto garnered local, state, national, and international recognition. He was named Florida’s 2014 Superintendent of the Year; the 2014 National Superintendent of the Year; the 2016 winner of the Harold W. McGraw Prize in Education; the 2018 National Urban Superintendent of the Year; the 2019 National Association for Bilingual Education (NABE) Superintendent of the Year. In addition, he garnered recognition by Scholastic Administrator as one of “The Fantastic Five” educators making a difference in America.

Alberto currently serves on the National Assessment Governing Board, to which he was appointed by the US Secretary of Education. He also serves as a committee member for the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine, and as an Advisory Committee Member to the Harvard Program on Education Policy and Governance.

On Dec. 14, 2021, this Chalkboard Champion was hired to be the Superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District in Los Angeles, California. He continues to serve in this role today.

Elem teacher Julia Burgess lost in catastrophic Texas flooding

Elementary school teacher Julia Burgess, her husband John, and the couple’s two sons have been lost in the catastrophic flooding that occurred in Texas on July 4, 2025. Photo credit: Bluebonnet News

This weekend, we continue to follow the stories of beloved educators who have perished in the catastrophic floods that occurred in the Texas Hill Country on July 4. On that day, in the early morning hours, massive flood waters swept through western Central Texas as families and campers got ready to celebrate the Independence Day weekend. Two of those campers, John Burgess and his wife, Julia Burgess, were staying with their two young sons in an RV campsite. The parents have been confirmed dead, and the boys have not yet been found. The couple’s daughter was a participant at a summer camp nearby, Camp Longhorn, that was not affected by the flooding.

Julia Burgess was employed as an elementary school teacher in the Liberty Independent School District, located just outside of Houston. She had worked at the school since 2020. Formerly, she was a teacher at Lakewood Elementary in nearby Belton.  In addition to teaching, Julia was a volunteer for the Junior League of Bell County. Her husband was a small business owner.

Julia Burgess was 39 years old. Our sincerest condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of John and Julia Burgess.

 

Texas educators Reece and Paula Zunker perish in July 4 floodwaters

Tivy High School teacher and boys’ soccer coach Reece Zunker, his wife Paula, a former teacher, and their two children perished in the floodwaters that decimated a campground in Kerrville, Texas, in the early morning hours of July 4. Photo credit: Mail Online

We are greatly saddened to report that two educators perished in the floodwaters that decimated a campground in Kerrville, Texas, in the early morning hours of July 4. Reece Zunker and his wife Paula Zunker and their two children, Lyle and Holland, were lost in the catastrophe.

Reece taught and served as the Head Coach for the boys’ soccer team at Tivy High School in the Kerrville Independent School District. He has been described as “a passionate educator and a beloved soccer coach” by colleagues at the school. “His unwavering dedication to our students, athletes, and the Tivy community touched countless lives and will never be forgotten,” officials at the school posted online last Sunday. His career as an educator spanned 12 years.

Jonathan Ellington, who played for Zunker and graduated from Tivy High in 2019, remembered his former coach fondly. “Coach Zunker is the whole reason we excelled in soccer at Tivy in 2019,” Ellington recalled. “He taught us to work hard, to move as a team, and how to trust and rely on one another’s instincts in the beautiful game,” Ellington continued. “He was a father figure to us all and was an integral part of the culture at Kerrville Tivy,” Ellington concluded.

Reece was named the Tivy High School Teacher of the Year, and was also named the school district’s Secondary Teacher of the Year, says Kerrville Superintendent Dr. Brent Ringo. “He was so respected by our coaches and teachers, and beloved by our students,” Dr. Ringo recalled.

Reece’s wife, Paula, was a former teacher at Tiny High School. “The care and impact she shared with her students continue to be felt, even years later,” officials posted in their online post.

The family had been vacationing at a river house near Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp, when the disaster occurred. More than 120 people were swept away and killed in the flood, with at least 160 are still missing.