Carolyn Reaves stands Center surrounding by starting left to right Matthew Ewers, Robbie Adell, Linda Keck and Margie Langley
Carolyn Reaves painter, singer and director of the academic
resource center sits down to have an interview with Kristin Lorenz. Carolyn
Reaves teaches a study skills class Kristin took. They talk about Carolyn’s
education, jobs and things she faces on a weekly basis. Before the interview starts Kristin over hears Carolyn's conversation with her 2 grandchildren about lunch. She even offered Kristin some.
Kristin Lorenz - What
is your Job position?
Carolyn Reaves – My
job initially is to be the director of the academic resource center. They
commonly call it the arc and I also teach a study skills class for students
that come in and might need a little extra push because of test scores and also
teaching one for biology for students that may have low test scores at midterm
that want to make sure their doing everything they can to pass the class.
KL- what major
challenges and problems did you face?
CR- first off I have
to constantly learn new names and trying to determine what my tutors are best
at because we all have strengths and I like to build on strengths. I don’t look
for weaknesses.
KL -How did you handle them?
CR- By Being organize.
Being a former supervisor of schools and a principle out in the public schools
and a teacher for over 30 years before I came here has given me a lot of
experience in being organized. I try to look at what their majors are and I
figure that’s a strength and then look at their GPA and go with what their
grades are right now
KL-Describe a typical
work week
RC-Starts out on
Monday, by trying to see if we have any request for tutors. Get those filled
quickly. We use email, business cards, and an online form so it makes it easier
on the students.
https://www.ucumberlands.edu/arc/
As the day progresses students come and go I watch them and
make sure people are where their supposed to be. We have serial work study
students in here. We close at 5 o’clock.
KL- Do you take work
home with you?
RC- Yes I have done
that before especially in the beginning. I come in about a week before school
starts and gets all the forms ready and the schedules. I make little name cards
for all the tutors.
KL- What’s your
biggest weakness?
RC- I don’t like
conflict. I like things to go smoothly if I ever have conflict I feel bad and
try to resolve it.
KL- what is the
biggest problem with the work study kids?
RC- No big problems
most of them are freshman so their trying to get adjusted and get experience.
KL-Describe your
educational background
RC- Every small
elementary in this county in was called Jellico Creek. There were three grades
in each room. I was the only girl in my 8th grade class. So that was
kind of hard. I went to Whitley county high school. Came to Cumberland when I
was seventeen. Majored in art and finished in 3 years. Went on to have a
teaching career and got my mastered completed. I got a rank 1 in supervision
and became a principle. I got a job as an administrator for 10 years. After
that I retired for a year then came to work here. I’ve been here since 2006.
It’s gone by quickly.
KL- What are your
hobbies?
RC- I love doing
things with crafts, sowing, quilting and painting. I love water color.
KL- What are some of
your leadership experiences?
RC- Well I’ve been a
school administrator. So I think that’s helped me. I'm also in a gospel choir.
KL-What are your
career goals?
RC- To try to work for
5 more years then give retirement another shoot. Also I'm also writing a book.
Its called “Who’s the girl in the mirror?”
KL- What are
motivates you?
RC- My students
motivate me. My church also motivates me.
KL- why did you want
this job?
RC- To be around
people.
KL-What is your
greatest achievement outside of work?
RC- I have two grown
daughters that I'm very proud of and I have 5 grandchildren and one on the way.
I'm proud of all of them.
KL- What is your
favorite childhood memory?
RC- Being with family.
My parents had 8 children. I was the 3rd.
KL- What’s the most
important thing you learned in school?
RC- Respect for
others.
KL- what is your
personal mission statement?
RC- Everyone one can
learn from each other. We all have important traits that god has given us and
we need to share those with others.
KL- what kind of
personality do you work best with and why?
RC- I like people that
are good listeners. People that share the same kind of things I do. I like
positive people.
KL- what are two
major changes in the ARC?
RC- First of all we
have a new office setting. We relocated used to be in the Bennett building.