Women’s History Month Q&A - Carolyn Anderson

Carolyn Anderson is in her 6th year as an AP Literature, American Literature, speech, and debate teacher at Central Catholic High School.  Prior to working at CCHS, Carolyn taught for 12 years in Illinois and Tennessee.

Carolyn graduated from DePaul University with a double major in English and Secondary Education.  She then attained a master’s degree in Educational Leadership from Lourdes University.  Carolyn has 2 children, Eve (17) a senior at CCHS, and Jason (13). Her hobbies include dancing and doing physical fitness.

What advice would you give to women in your respective field?
Have clear work/life boundaries for yourself.  Keep work at work and home at home.

Tell us about a woman you looked up to & why?
I admire Diane von Furstenberg a great deal.  First of all, who doesn't love a good wrap dress?  I really admire her activism and advocacy for women.  She really encourages women to be authentically themselves, and to advocate for themselves.  “Character. Intelligence. Strength. Style. That makes beauty.”-- DvF

What does Women's History Month mean to you?
Women's History Month tends to be overshadowed by the 3 birthdays in my immediate family (including my own).  It's a good reminder for me to pause and take a few moments to appreciate the strong women in my life.

What makes Central Catholic High School a SPECIAL place?
The people!!!

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