Retired Oregon teacher Kris Field-Eaton serves her community

Oregon teacher Kris Field-Eaton has worked diligently since her retirement to improve her community. For her efforts, she has earned a DKG community service award. Photo credit: Bethlehem House of Bread.

Many retired teachers continue to make a significant impact on their community, even after they have left the classroom. One of these is Kris Field-Eaton of Sherwood, Oregon, who has just been named the recipient of a DKG 2020 community service award.

Kris taught for 33 years in the Sherwood School District in her home town of Sherwood. There she worked as the Talented and Gifted (TAG) Program Director. During the years she spent in the classroom, she also worked tirelessly to establish school gardens and to foster a chess program in each of the District’s schools.

Since her retirement, Kris has donated countless hours to the community service organization Bethlehem House of Bread. Her most recent effort has been to create a community garden and to work diligently to establish a food pantry that is open seven days a week. She serves on the leadership team for Bethlehem House. She also volunteers at the Tigard Public Library and the Oregon Food Bank. In addition, Kris plays flute in the One More Time Around Again Marching Band, a group of more than 400 musicians that is based in Portland, Oregon.

For her significant contributions to her city, Kris has been awarded the 2020 Service to Community Award by the organization Delta Kappa Gamma (DKG). DKG is an organization for teachers that works to improve professional preparation, to recognize women’s work in the teaching profession, and to fund scholarships for those who need support to improve their professional skills.

To read more about this Chalkboard Champion, see this article about her published by The Times supported by the Pamplin Media Group.