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🗓️ 30 January 2025
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0:30.8 | media podcast. Good morning and thanks for joining me for Rise and Crime. Your morning caffeine hit |
0:42.7 | All About Crime. I'm Mama Jules and I need to bring you this story that was suggested by a |
0:47.4 | rise in crime listener named Austin. It's too intriguing to not share. But I'm going to warn you |
0:53.3 | ahead of time. The case is currently |
0:55.5 | in a holding pattern. So this one's not even close to being all wrapped up with a nice and tidy |
1:01.8 | bow. Now, it's all about Suzanne Clark. She grew up in an educator family. Both her parents were |
1:08.3 | educators who not only thrived in their careers, but also instilled in Suzanne that she should give back to her community. |
1:16.2 | Appropriately, Suzanne performed well in school, and after high school, she attended and graduated from the University of Texas in San Antonio. |
1:24.3 | She began teaching quickly and improving the school district. |
1:28.3 | She lobbied for implementing new programs to improve student performance. |
1:33.3 | She even won awards for these programs that she developed and to help implement, |
1:38.3 | and those programs focused on things like STEM and aiding underserved students. |
1:47.8 | Suzanne was named Educator of the Year by the San Antonio School District, |
1:52.7 | and she also was later bestowed the Community Service Award from the Local Chamber of Commerce. |
1:57.4 | As she began working, she also married and began her family. |
2:04.2 | In 2003, Suzanne Clark married Brad Simpson. The year before their marriage, Brad became a licensed realtor in the San Antonio area. Together, the two had four children, |
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