Epperson still substitute teaches after a long career in education

Sally Epperson, a retired teacher, has called the Verde Valley home for around 30 years, and still works as a substitute when needed. It was a teaching job at Beaver Creek School that led Epperson to the Verde Valley. When not teaching, Epperson is fond of using metal detectors, and found a couple of wedding bands on her searches.
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Sally Epperson has called the Verde Valley home for around 30 years.

A retired educator, Epperson said she still works as a substitute when needed.

Over the years, Epperson said she has been a kindergarten teacher at Camp Verde Elementary, Beaver Creek School and American Heritage Academy in Camp Verde.

Epperson said she followed in her parents’ footsteps when it came to taking up a career in education.

“My father was a professor at [Northern Arizona University],” Epperson said. “He taught journalism.”

Last week, Epperson was dropping in at the Camp Verde Community Library to drop off a couple of books.

They were Louis L’amour novels. The author wrote many books set in the American West and they happen to be a favorite of Epperson’s.

To read the full story, see the Wednesday, Dec. 3, edition of The Camp Verde Journal.

Mark Lineberger

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