Sadly, Covid-19 has claimed the life of yet another dedicated educator. Deborah Menendez Holloway, an elementary Language Arts teacher from Jacksonville, Florida, succumbed to the disease on Jan. 11, 2021. She was 51 years old.
Deborah was born on Nov. 16, 1969, on Staten Island, New York, where she was also raised. In 2000 she relocated to Florida and inaugurated her 20-year career as an educator in the Duval County Public School District. She taught three years at Rutledge Pearson Elementary School, and then moved to Love Grove Elementary, where she taught for 17 years. This year, she taught second and third grade at Arlington Elementary.
“She loved teaching,” remembers Deborah’s daughter, Regina Holloway. “She loved letting kids know that they were understood, and they weren’t alone, and they had powerful minds and voices,” Holloway continued.
The fallen educator made a deep impression on students and colleagues alike. “I first met Ms. Holloway in 2000,” remembers co-worker Dorothy Monts. “We were on the same language arts team, teaching 4th grade at Rutledge Pearson Elementary. I was new and she was so helpful with every thing I needed,” Monts says. “Her students loved her even when she had to be strict with them because they knew it came out of love. She is really going to be missed!” Monts concluded.
Former student Obri Richardson, now college-aged, agreed. “Love Grove Elementary will never be the same without my fourth-grade teacher, Ms. Deborah Holloway,” Richardson remarked. “From her comical remarks to her pouring of wisdom, she touched the hearts and souls of those on the margins. I’m glad to say I was one of them who she both taught and touched,” Richardson expressed.
To read more about this beloved educator, read this story about her published by the Florida Times-Union.