Bennye Jones Kinsler, upon retiring in 1991 after 58 years of teaching in Lake County, Florida schools, was quoted as saying, “If I had 58 more years, I would give them all to teaching.” She launched her career in 1932, during the Great Depression, teaching in a one-room schoolhouse in Sorrento, Florida. By the time of her retirement in 1991, Mrs. Bennye Kinsler was teaching mentally handicapped children at Tavares Elementary School. During her first 44 years as an instructor, Bennye Jones Kinsler was teaching in a segregated school system.
Teacher
of the Year 1989
“A
Special Education Teacher”
Tavares
Elementary School
“I have commended Mrs. Kinsler as an excellent
teacher,” said Robert D. Crawford, principal of Tavares Elementary Scholl in
1988. “She is knowledgeable of the subject material, has an unfailing love for
kids and an understanding of their needs. She has dedicated her whole being to
helping young people reach their potential. Her patience in this task is an
inspiration to all who know her. Long hours, resources, sage advice are all
freely given by Mrs. Kinsler in her drive to enrich lives.” Florida Governor
Lawton Chiles and his cabinet recognized Bennye Jones Kinsler’s remarkable
career in 1992.
Before integration, Bennye served as Principal of Cromartie
Elementary School in Tavares, and in 1976, students of Cromartie moved to
Tavares Elementary School. Named for William Reed Cromartie, an early leader in
the Tavares Black community, the school itself no longer exists.
Tavares
Elementary School
Florida Governor Lawton Chiles and his cabinet recognized
Bennye Jones Kinsler’s remarkable career in 1992.
Born 17 March 1911 in Calhoun County, Georgia, Bennye came
to Lake County, Florida with her parents. In 1932, she earned a bachelor’s degree
from Bethune Cookman College in Daytona Beach, and thereafter received a
teaching certificate in September of 1936. Bennye married in 1935, to Clarence
Dennis Kinsler – a teacher.
“This school and our school system,” said Principal
Robert Crawford, “is a better place for kids because of the love, dedication,
and talents of this unique individual.”
Tavares Trailblazer Bennye Jones Kinsler died 8 March
1999 at age 87.
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