Dedicated elementary school teacher walks students home from school every day

ByJustin Sedgwick KGO logo
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Carl Schneider is one of five teachers who volunteers to walk children home each day from Whitney Achievement Elementary School in Memphis, Tenn.
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A Memphis, Tenn. teacher is going the extra mile for his students, literally. Carl Schneider walks his kids home from school every day.

Schneider is part of a group of five teachers at Whitney Achievement who volunteer to walk students home each day. About 200 students take part in the walking program, many of whom live in apartments about a quarter-mile away from the school.

The program ensures that the students are able to get home safe and allows them to forge a special bond with their teachers.

"I didn't think this was part of the job description," said Tabitha Judy Jones, who captured an image of Schneider performing the good deed. "But it's so sweet that he goes above and beyond for the children."

"We can just get to know the kids and talk about what they did over the weekend or how their behavior was at school that day or what they learned," Schneider told WAFF.

Schneider, who's been doing the walking program for all three years that he's been at the school, says the walks are something he looks forward to every day.

"I'm also really glad that people know the teachers in this community are really invested in the community," Schneider said.

Whitney Achievement Elementary School also just started a fundraising campaign to help supply the teachers with new shoes and umbrellas on their walk home.