Mary Leighton
The second of five children, Mary Leighton was raised on the upper
floor of a "two-flat" house in central Chicago. "My grandparents lived
downstairs," she says. "The morning odor was manure from the
stockyards." Leighton attended Catholic schools through her first year
of college, then transferred to the University of Chicago for a degree
in sociology. She held jobs on the side while in school and afterwards,
then found her calling as a substitute-teacher at an inner-city school,
one of two white teachers at the school. "I loved teaching," she says.
"I rode a bike to school and had two great mentors." Two years later,
Leighton used earnings from a summer internship to buy a car and travel
west. She fell in love in California, got married, moved to Eugene in
1974, had two children, Marty and Rose Wilde, and began PhD studies in
education. After a divorce, she and the kids moved to Maryland in 1983,
where she met and married Frank Sobol, and settled in Bethesda. She
finished her PhD and worked a variety of jobs, including a year of
teaching on a Navaho reservation in Arizona. When Sobol retired,
Leighton applied for an advertised position as principal of Eugene's
Network Charter School. She was hired and returned to Eugene in 2006.
"Rose was already here and Marty was on his way," she notes. "I started
at NCS in its fourth year." NCS is a unique Eugene institution, a
partnership between the school district and local nonprofit agencies
that supply a portion of the faculty and instruction space. The four
currently affiliated nonprofits are Nearby Nature, Materials Exchange
Center for Community Arts (MECCA), Heartwise Community Learning Center,
and Le Petit Gourmet. "What Network does, better than anyone, is to
show how knowledge works in the world," says Leighton, who retired in
2013 but still represents the school in its sponsorship of the City
Club of Eugene. "Teachers earn less but have fewer students and more
freedom."
happening people
photograph and story by Paul Neevel
Eugene Weekly / 19 December 2019
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