Stacey Bess: Beyond the Blackboard

On Tuesday, September 20th, the School of Education had the privilege to host Beyond the Blackboard with Stacey Bess through the Academic Lecture Series. Stacey Bess is an inspirational educator, and author of the acclaimed memoir, “Nobody Don’t Love Nobody,” which was made into the Hallmark movie Beyond the Blackboard. Because of her tremendous efforts as an educator and inspirational figure, she was also the recipient of the National Jefferson Award for Greatest Public Service by an Individual 35 Years or Under.   Around 7:00 PM, students gathered into Marillac Auditorium, awaiting the extraordinary educator and speaker. Erica Zissel started off the lecture by introducing Stacey Bess, while touching upon her life as an educator, along with her personal struggles with thyroid cancer. Students and faculty gave Stacey a big round of applause when she walked onto the stage. As she explained her experiences from life as an educator inside of a shelter, there was an extraordinary silence throughout the audience. Everyone was captivated by her incredible journey as a teacher for children dubbed “unteachable.”  

Through each story and experience Bess shared, the common denominator was love. She stressed that in order to really get through to a student, love is the key ingredient. Bess went on to say, “the foundation of being successful with people in general is to love them” and to “listen with your hearts and not so much your mind.” Over 200 students from all schools within St. John’s University filled the audience, including psychology major and aspiring school psychologist, Erika Zywocinski.   Erika stated, “Stacey Bess’s story is not one solely for education majors. Her story not only touched me but motivated and shed a new light on reaching out to children for my intended career- school psychology.” Each aspiring teacher in the audience seemed entranced by her moving story. Education major Amanda Lalena was particularly moved by Stacey Bess, stating, “She reaffirmed my passion to be a good teacher. She is living proof that one person can change a life.” Stacy Bess is the type of educator that not only changes the lives of her own students, she influences and inspires people in all aspects of their lives. She is an eye-opening educator, sharing an eye-opening experience. 

At the end of her moving speech, each student in the audience received a copy of her award-winning memoir and had the opportunity to get it signed personally by Bess. As things began to slow down, Stacey mentioned, “Out of all the universities I’ve been to, St. John’s University gave me the strongest sense of the Vincentian Mission.” Not only did Bess have a strong sense of St. John’s mission in the Vincentian community, student, Andre Moore, did as well. Andre is in his second year here at St. John’s and a part of the Advantage Academy Program, as well as, the Event Management Staff. Stacy Bess’s lecture hit close to home for him. Moore went through the shelter system with his 7-year old daughter. He heard about the opportunity of becoming a part of the Advantage Academy Program, in which he would receive an Associates Degree in Business Administration from St. John’s University. In regards to Stacy Bess’s lecture, Andre stated “There is a special place for people like her in heaven.”   Moore further explained, “That is exactly what we exemplify here with the Advantage program; making a difference in people’s lives that have very little options and who may be destined to be in the same place for 3-5, years.” 

Andre Moore feels that through education and compassion, children who come from shelters will no longer continue the legacy of homelessness and desperation. As Bess valued, Moore reiterated, “The Vincentian Mission inspired me. It opened my eyes to the world as a big place, on the stage of motivating and helping people. There is no such word as can’t.” Andre is flourishing as a St. John’s University student. Just like Stacy Bess, Andre is an incredible person with an incredible journey, and both are living proof that love, hard work and compassion can concur all. 

Stacey Bess has changed how many people think about educating. In this complex world that we live in, she has found a way to motivate students and ultimately, love them. Stacey has inspired so many in her lifetime, and St. John’s University is lucky to say that Stacey Bess has inspired our own students and faculty.

 For more information, please visit: http://www.staceybess.com/

 -Reported by: Dana Hetzel, Class of 2014

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