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Q&A: Marley Elementary School Teacher Tim Rauser
Patch crashed Tim Rauser's lunch break at Marley Elementary on Monday to chat with him about being an art teacher at the Glen Burnie school.

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Patch caught up with teacher Tim Rauser on Monday as he ate lunch.
We stopped him to ask five questions ...
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Glen Burnie Patch: How long have you been teaching?
Tim Rauser: Three years ... all at Marley.
Glen Burnie Patch: What made you decide to become a teacher?
Rauser: I think it's a great way to share art with others.
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Glen Burnie Patch: How did you choose to teach at the elementary level?
Rauser: I feel like they're the most receptive age group in the public school system. It's the age group that most readily accepts [new ideas].
Glen Burnie Patch: Where did you go to high school? College? What degree do you hold?
Rauser: I went to North County for high school. And I went to Towson University [and received a degree in] art education.
Glen Burnie Patch: When you have free time, what do you like to do?
Rauser: I like to relax and attend music concerts.
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