Colleagues & coincidences in Chinook
Amazing
Members Jack Mattingly & Pat Gillen
With
19 members, the Chinook Education Association (CEA) is one
of the smaller MEA-MFT units on the Hi-Line, but it has two
members who mirror each other in some remarkable ways.
Jack Mattingly has taught in Chinook for 29 years. Pat Gillen
has taught there for 20 years. Both are veteran CEA members
and officers and have chaired negotiation teams. For several
years, Gillen has been the president; Mattingly currently
serves as secretary.
Both teach part-time in the junior/senior high Resource Room
and part-time in regular classrooms, Mattingly in French and
Gillen in English.
Mattingly has coached basketball for 10 years, working with
both boys and girls at the junior and senior high school levels.
Gillen coached speech and drama for 10 years.
Both believe strongly in giving back to their community.
Mattingly currently serves as pastor for the Methodist and
Presbyterian congregations of Chinook and Harlem. Gillen is
active in the Catholic church in Havre.
Mattingly has been active in the Lions for many years, while
Gillen enjoys her work with the public library. For many seasons,
Mattingly has served as the on-air Blaine County public television
announcer for the Chinook Sugarbeeters basketball team, while
Gillen has done sports graphics for the television station
for four years.
"There are so many coincidences it's amazing,"
Gillen said. "We are pals and colleagues. Since we both
teach out of the same room for special ed, we see a lot of
each other."
Neither MEA-MFT member has plans for retirement anytime soon.
"We like what we are doing," both remarked.
Thank you, Jack and Pat, for doing Work That Matters for
Montana! MEA-MFT exists for members like you.
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