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Paula Raymond (Paula Chestnut)

Kempsville High School
Class of 1970

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First Name Paula
Last Name Raymond
Maiden Name Chestnut
Graduation Year Class of 1970
Gender Female
City N/A
State/Province CA
Country United States
Occupation Teacher
Married Yes
Favorite School Memory Being on the high school yearbook staff all four years and Miss Pleasants English class.
About Me For those who may remember me and my younger sister, Debbie, we moved to northern Africa in my senior year. The first few days, in all the heat and dust of the desert, with Muslim & French men and women surrounding us, I was a bit nervous, wondering how in the world we'd finish school and live a normal life. Well, in the end, it turned out to be a terrific experience; the school had 200 students 7-12; there were 25 in my senior class, and quite cosmopolitan with students from Morocco, Iran, Iraq, England, Spanish, and of course, the military brats such as myself. For those who remember the French teacher Mrs. Scripture, thank you for teaching me because my family depended upon my poorly acquired skills (my fault - I was SO lazy) for going shopping and traveling over the next 12 months. I am grateful for her patience and exposure to the language. I discovered - in my senior year - a penchant for vocal performance in music - and was the big fish in a little pond. But actually, it has stood me in good stead, it gave me a goal for next few years as I attended college back in my birth town of Wilmington, NC. My dad was transferred back to the states that last six weeks of my senior year, so I wound up staying with a host family at the very end of 1970. In college, as a freshman music major, I struggled and thoroughly enjoyed school for the very first time. But, it took two years to admit my musical skills were baby ones and that I was in the presence of giants. I wisely decided a regular classroom teacher could apply more music than an unemployed starving musician. Working as a waitress the following year, I saved up and began college in Wilmington, NC, where I met and married a local boy. We were married for 25 years. My degree was in Early Childhood; of course, everything I learned then, is dinosaur stuff now. After 10 years of struggle, struggle, (at that time the teaching market was glutted, I was an overeducated weenie working first as a waitress, secretary, and finally at Social Services), before I finally landed a teaching job in 1978. We were in the mountains of NC for that 5 year period, where both my son and daughter were born. Even though the marriage ended in 2001, the second half was quite interesting; my husband went through a series of jobs, while I supported him; eventually he did attend the local community college, studying the new field of telecommunications. In 1983 he landed a good job in Saudi Arabia on a private contract job, then later transferred to the State Department in Washington, DC. Submersing myself in local culture, it was so enlightening to learn a smidgen of Arabic and customs; no, I couldn't drive a car, but if you've ever been there, who'd want to? I also gained enormous respect for the good things within the culture. We were in SA for 18 months, where my kids started school. Because teaching is a portable career, I was lucky enough to be employed at all 5 countries we lived in. In Riyadh, I was one of 13 second grade teachers; there were about 2,000 students k- 9; since women can't drive, there were almost no after school duties. Within the embassy community, I worked again as a teacher at our four postings: Yugoslavia, Pakistan, Ecuador, working at the International Schools and at a DOD school in Panama. This opportunity opened doors to me that are normally never a part of my middle class life. One day, for a parent conference, the mom apologized for being late: "I had problems at work - I had to fire 5,000 people..." what a shocking and humbling experience. One year, I had the superintendent's son and made the executive decision not to inform him that his kid cheats on tests. Ten years ago, it was almost accidental that I moved to California - a place I believed only weirdos lived. After experiencing so many hurricanes on the east coast the prior 5 years, I was ready for a change. But why would anyone live in an earthquake zone? So far, we've only had two that are even noticeable since I've been here. The wild fires are the biggest nuisance now. I married a lovely man last year and we have thoroughly enjoyed traveling togeth...(read more)
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