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05-23-2011, 06:11 AM
Good going lock out! We lost a player to the teaching ranks.
Denver Broncos safety David Bruton a $90-per-day substitute teacher during NFL lockout
Broncos safety David Bruton walked through the doors of his high school alma mater Friday with a new look and a new title.
Mister.
Armed with the bachelor's degree he earned from Notre Dame in 2009, Bruton has turned to substitute teaching to help fill his days in Miamisburg, Ohio, his hometown.
Bruton applied for and received a one-year substitute teacher's license from the Ohio Department of Education, clearing him to take short-term assignments in classrooms for students in kindergarten through high school.
"I'm just trying to keep busy," Bruton said, "and it's nice to be able to give back to my community."
His first call came May 12 to split time between two second-grade classes in an elementary school in the Dayton suburb. He was called again Friday, this time to teach social studies and a credit-recovery class — for students who have fallen behind — at Miamisburg High School, where he graduated in 2005.
Read more: Denver Broncos safety David Bruton a $90-per-day substitute teacher during NFL lockout - The Denver Post http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/ci_18118994?source=rss#ixzz1NAmUzbSc
Denver Broncos safety David Bruton a $90-per-day substitute teacher during NFL lockout
Broncos safety David Bruton walked through the doors of his high school alma mater Friday with a new look and a new title.
Mister.
Armed with the bachelor's degree he earned from Notre Dame in 2009, Bruton has turned to substitute teaching to help fill his days in Miamisburg, Ohio, his hometown.
Bruton applied for and received a one-year substitute teacher's license from the Ohio Department of Education, clearing him to take short-term assignments in classrooms for students in kindergarten through high school.
"I'm just trying to keep busy," Bruton said, "and it's nice to be able to give back to my community."
His first call came May 12 to split time between two second-grade classes in an elementary school in the Dayton suburb. He was called again Friday, this time to teach social studies and a credit-recovery class — for students who have fallen behind — at Miamisburg High School, where he graduated in 2005.
Read more: Denver Broncos safety David Bruton a $90-per-day substitute teacher during NFL lockout - The Denver Post http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/ci_18118994?source=rss#ixzz1NAmUzbSc