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Penkava: The day we all became Connecticut

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I decided to distract them with some stories of my childhood. Like the time when I was in first grade and accidentally pulled the school’s fire alarm because I thought it was light switch. Or the time my friend and I successfully launched mice in mini-parachutes from the top of the ski jump in Fox River Grove.

As the children sat listening to my stories, I could see that they were feeling less and less apprehensive. But, I must admit, I was not. All through the tales of my youthful foolishness, I kept thinking about one thing: What would I do if someone came crashing through my door? How would I protect my kids?

Somehow I knew that I would have to put myself in between them and the bad guy. I prayed that I would have the courage to do that. So I continued to tell my stories and the kids sat there and chuckled, but my imagination ran wild through scenarios of how I would save my children.

Suddenly there was an announcement over the intercom that the Code Red had ended and we could go back to our normal activities. No bad guy crashing through my door. No rushing toward him with only me between a bullet and my kids. No fear of never seeing my family again. Now it was just another time to teach social studies.

But after that, I always wondered if the parents really knew what we teachers were prepared to do for their kids. That we’d put ourselves in harm’s way to protect them. No matter what. Then Connecticut happened, and now, well, I guess we all know.

No, Connecticut is not only about noble teachers. It’s about cherishing what we have at this very moment. It’s about showing infinite love in a finite lifetime. And it’s about how quickly we all become one when sorrow becomes our national common denominator.

Connecticut. It used to be just hard to spell. Now it’s impossible to forget.

• Michael Penkava used to be a teacher. He could only hope he would have been like one from Connecticut. He can be reached at mikepenkava@comcast.net.

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