Longtime Abilene High School journalism teacher Sarah Geiger is retiring. Her career in
education began over 35 years ago, when she was volunteering in a local middle school before
going to her job as a newspaper journalist.
“I liked the kids so much that I changed careers,” Geiger says.
She came to Abilene in 1981 to teach English and later worked with the GED program
before she began teaching journalism classes at the high school in 2003. Since them she has been in
charge of the yearbook and the school newspaper, The Booster, which this year was published both
in print form as well as online at http://booster.abileneschools.org/.
Her students have made it all worthwhile.
“I have hundreds of memories of kids who excelled and kids who finally ‘got it’ and kids who
gained confidence and kids who figured out what they wanted to do in life,” she says. “These are
priceless memories, and I am lucky that I have yearbooks and newspapers that make my memories
permanent.”
What will she do with all her free time once the door closes behind her at Abilene High
School? She has at least four activities on her bucket list.
“My retirement plans are to create a thousand more digital scrapbooking pages to
document my family’s history, and to work in my yard,” she says. “I will reread all my books, and
read a lot more. My husband also is retiring, so we may travel more.”