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Teacher, preacher, coach

by Nathaniel Bailey
Outside school, Amy Shaw hugs Waylon Sturgill before he gets on a bus to go home. "Sometimes at games he plants himself right next to me and doesn't move," Amy says. Amy is a teacher, minister and cheer coach as well as the parent of three children.

Long after the sun goes down, Amy Shaw walks out of Cracker Barrel with her family. The restaurant closed before they finished their meal.

Each was tired after a long day. Amy’s had started early in the morning, when she left the family’s home for her fifth-grade classroom at Camargo Elementary School.

“I embrace all that I can while I can,” Amy says. Along with her day job, she pastors Heritage Christian Church with her husband, Chris; coaches the J.B. McNabb Middle School cheer team and is mother to three children.

Amy lives by her calendar, with each part of the day meticulously planned. Sometimes, she has to pick and choose between demands, something she doesn’t find easy.

“I try to go to everything my kids have,” she says. “I want to be there. Sometimes I have other things that I need to do, but I make sure that I at least go to every game or competition. I know that they want me there.”

Chris says Amy is competitive, driven to be the best at everything she does. “I think it’s the way she was raised,” he says. “She strives for excellence. She knows that someone has to be the best at something, so she wants to be the best at everything she does.”

Still, Amy finds time to care for those around her: Her students, members of her church and cheer team and especially her family.

“I call her Wonder Woman,” says Harley Catron, one of Amy’s close friends.  “All she does, all the people she cares for, it’s amazing.”

Amy helped raise Harley, who is now one of the few female Kentucky State Troopers. Harley lives in a cabin on the Shaw family farm, and when she is not on duty she helps Amy with her children.

In class, students flock to Amy, bringing her notes of affection and hugs. Students seem drawn to her magnetic personality.  “Kid’s that come from nothing steal my heart,” she says. “I’m not sure why, but they seem to come to me. They just need someone to love them.”

“It all comes from a love of God, her family and her community,” Chris says.

Amy smiles at student Darrion McGowan, who had successfully completed one of his class assignments. "I've always wanted to be a teacher," she says. "I think part of it is I want to shape the future. These kids are the future."
Harley Catron often comes to visit Amy at school on her day's off from work as a Kentucky State Trooper. This day, she brought meal replacement shakes for lunch. "Everyone needs a Harley," Amy says.
Jayden Willoughby reacts as Amy pretends to scratch him with her "claws" during the class fall party.
Amy is pulled over a wall in an inflatable obstacle course by (lower left to right) Conner Lykins, Lacy Dicken and Logan Palmer after an assembly for students at Camargo Elementary School.
Harley (left) and Amy nap on the counch with Amy's dog Zoe after Amy got home from work.
At middle school cheer practice, Amy watches as her team rehearses its routine. As practice wound down, many members of the team were talking over Amy, leading to growing frustration. "If you can't respect me or your teammates then I can wait," Amy told the team.
Amy and her husband, Chris, who coaches the Montgomery County High School cheer team, watch the high school cheer team as they celebrate a touchdown.
Amy and her daughter, Molly, laugh together on the couch after a long day at school. Amy spent a rare few hours at rest, napping and watching the Andy Griffith Show.

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