I always enjoy sharing stories of exceptional educators. One of these is Nancy Henning, a retired elementary school teacher from Tallahassee, Florida. Today she spends her time and energy working for the prestigious organization Delta Kappa Gamma.
Nancy was born at Shepard Air Force Base in Wichita Falls, Texas. Being raised in a military family meant she moved frequently during her childhood. Before her father’s retirement to Tallahassee, Florida, she lived in Texas, Illinois, Washington DC, and the Philippines.
After her graduation from Leon High School, Nancy enrolled in courses at Florida State University. There she earned four degrees, all in the field of education. Her teaching certificate includes Early Childhood Education, Middle Grades Mathematics and Science, and Educational Leadership.
Nancy inaugurated her teaching career the Monday morning after her college graduation. Her first teaching position was at Sopchoppy Elementary School in Wakulla County, where she took over a kindergarten class for a teacher on maternity leave. When that assignment was completed, she taught fifth grade in Wakulla County for seven years. She also taught Title I Math at Crawfordville Elementary School until she was selected to teach at Wakulla Middle School in its inaugural year. There Nancy taught reading, Language Arts, math, and science, and served as the team leader.
Nancy’s next position was as a math teacher at Cobb Middle School. She taught sixth and seventh grade math until being named the Dean of Students. Later she worked in the same capacity at Fairview Middle School. There she was named the 21st Century Community Learning Center Coordinator for a federally-funded program that provided after school educational instruction and services to students and their families.
In her last year of teaching, Nancy went back to the classroom full time, teaching seventh grade math. She once remarked it was the best year ever, and she left the profession with wonderful, happy memories. Nancy retired in 2015.
In 1982, Nancy was inducted into The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International, a prestigious organization for women educators. She has served at the chapter level as Membership Chair, Treasurer, Program Chair, Vice President, and President. She was the District I Director in 2006-2008. At the state level she has served on numerous committees and as the Chair of the Program of Work Committee. Currently she serves as President of the Florida State Organization, having previously held the elected offices of Corresponding Secretary, Recording Secretary, Second Vice President, and First Vice President.