Teachers rarely measure their impact in test scores alone. What they leave behind often lives in small, quiet moments—gestures that shape how a child feels about themselves long after the school day ends.
That’s what made one simple interaction at WG Nunn Elementary School resonate far beyond its setting.
Jonathan Oliver, a P.E. teacher and youth basketball coach, was in the middle of a game when one of his kindergarten players approached him with a practical problem. Kristen Paulk just wanted to keep playing—but her hair kept falling into her face. She needed a ponytail.