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Q&A: Glen Burnie High School Teacher Charles Day
Charles Day has taught for 40 years at Glen Burnie High School.

Patch caught up with French teacher Charles Day in December.
Patch stopped him to ask .
Glen Burnie Patch: How long have you been in education?
Charles Day: 40 years. I've always taught at Glen Burnie High School.
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Glen Burnie Patch: How did you decide to go into education?
Day: I decided many years ago. I was taught by many fine teachers at Marley Junior High. After my experience there, I knew I wanted to be a teacher.
Glen Burnie Patch: How did you decide to teach at the high school level?
Day: I just felt more comfortable with older kids. Plus foreign language is very rarely offered at the elementary level, unfortunately.
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Glen Burnie Patch: Where did you go to high school? College? What degree do you hold?
Day: I went to Glen Burnie High School [and] Frostburg [State University], with a degree in French. Then, I went to Towson [University] for a master's in reading. I taught reading and English in the past.
Glen Burnie Patch: What do you do in your free time?
Day: I'm involved in my church— in Pasadena. And I volunteer at the Sports Legends Museum as a docent.
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