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Goforth injects fun into his science lessons

Science teacher Ron Goforth teaches his fith period class on genetics.
Science teacher Ron Goforth teaches his fifth-period class on genetics. Photo by Jonathan Blaylock.

By Jonathan Blaylock

When a school is built it can last for years and nothing exterior or interior can change. But one thing that does change are the people inside.

Students come and go every four years and teachers do as well. Last year science teacher Kirk Moldenhauer retired after almost 20 years of working at FC. Since he retired he left a job opening for new biology teacher Rod Goforth.

“Ever since I moved in the area, I thought it would be great to be able to teach close to home,” said Goforth.

After graduating from Jeffersonville High School, Goforth went to IU Bloomington and graduated with a degree in environmental science. He first worked at the Indiana American Water Company. As time passed he did not enjoy it and did not see a future in the career.  He then started teaching at the Indiana University Southeast and taught biology of birds. He then started teaching at the Louisville Nature Center, which is a part of the Louisville Zoo.

“After a few years I decided to do something that would make a little bit more money. I started my family at that time and my sons were born, and that’s kind of when the whole transition started,” said Goforth.

He first taught at Valley High School for two years and then Seneca High School for six; both schools are in the Jefferson County district in Kentucky. After teaching at these places he transferred to New Albany- Floyd County Schools where he met  Moldenhauer’s son, who told him about his father retiring. He kept a look out at FC, submitted his resume and has been teaching biology since August.

Since his arrival he has brought new things to the science department.

“We started Science Olympiad back up. It hasn’t been going on for several years. What it is is 23 different events in the course of the day and there are 15 people on a team and they all break up into pairs and they each go to different events.”

Goforth has also added a few new members to the class.

“We have a pet snake, a piranha, some turtles, some geckos,  some cockroaches — some interesting things that make it a little bit real,” he said.

In general he said that he just want to make class fun. He tries to make it enjoyable everyday because if he is not having a good time, he believes the kids will not either. It turns out the kids usually have quite a good time.

“I really like him. I think he is a fun teacher. He really gets the point across,” said freshmen Ryan Roles.

At the end of the day Goforth not only teaches biology but has made it an interesting way to learn the subject. Goforth believes the key to running a successful classroom is to actively interact with the students while also making sure they are enjoying themselves.

Sights and sounds from FCDM just before 2 p.m. registration

The FCDM Moral Committee gets into the spirit for the FC Dance Marathon. Photo by Jonathan Blaylock.
The FCDM Moral Committee gets into the spirit for the FC Dance Marathon. Photo by Jonathan Blaylock.
FCDM participants register before the opening ceremony, which started at 2 p.m. Photo by Jonathan Blaylock.
FCDM participants register before the opening ceremony, which started at 2 p.m. Photo by Jonathan Blaylock.
Sophomores Paige Muntz and Anjei Sivamohan gets their picture taken at the photo booth next to the gym. "I heard about (FCDM) when I was a freshmen and I wanted to help out and help Riley's Hospital and I been stuck every since,"said Muntz Photo by Jonathan Blaylock.
Sophomores Paige Muntz and Anjei Sivamohan gets their picture taken at the photo booth next to the gym. “I heard about (FCDM) when I was a freshmen and I wanted to help out and help Riley’s Hospital and I been stuck every since,”said Muntz Photo by Jonathan Blaylock.
Sophomore Anjei Sivamohan puts her hand on the FCDM banner. "It's a fun way to help others and it's a good way for the school to come together,"said Sivamohan. Photo by Jonathan Blaylock.
Sophomore Anjei Sivamohan puts her hand on the FCDM banner. “It’s a fun way to help others and it’s a good way for the school to come together,”said Sivamohan. Photo by Jonathan Blaylock.
FCDM participants add their handprints to the banner throughout the afternoon. Photo by Jonathan Blaylock.
FCDM participants add their handprints to the banner throughout the afternoon. Photo by Jonathan Blaylock.
Schedules are posted throughout the performing arts area to let everyone know what will happen throughout the day. Photo by Jonathan Blaylock.
Schedules are posted throughout the performing arts area to let everyone know what will happen throughout the day. Photo by Jonathan Blaylock.
FCDM sets up banners to help everyone remember who this event is about. Photo by Jonathan Blaylock.
FCDM sets up banners to help everyone remember who this event is about. Photo by Jonathan Blaylock.
Activities are set up throughout the performing arts area. Photo by Jonathan Blaylock.
Activities are set up throughout the performing arts area. Photo by Jonathan Blaylock.
FCDM members set up tables for different activities. Senior Mallory Grantz helps out giving tattoos for anyone that wants one. "I help out because I've had family members whose been sick and I would want to know they'll get the help they need just like Riley gives," said Grantz. Photo by Jonathan Blaylock.
FCDM members set up tables for different activities. Senior Mallory Grantz helps out giving tattoos for anyone that wants one. “I help out because I’ve had family members whose been sick and I would want to know they’ll get the help they need just like Riley gives,” said Grantz. Photo by Jonathan Blaylock.
Visual arts teacher Kerry Jones and parent volunteer Lisa Schweinhart help out at the "Make A Stuff Puppy Pillow" station for kids at Riley's Hospital that would like to have a stuff animal. Photo by Jonathan Blaylock.
Visual arts teacher Kerry Jones and parent volunteer Lisa Schweinhart help out at the “Make A Stuff Puppy Pillow” station for kids at Riley’s Hospital that would like to have a stuff animal. Photo by Jonathan Blaylock.

FC Marching Band goes to state

4:37 a.m. FC marching band does a run through of the show before leaving to Indianapolis.
4:37 a.m. FC marching band does a run through of the show before leaving to Indianapolis.

4:41 a.m. Getting on the buses before they depart for Indianapolis at 5 o' clock.
4:41 a.m. The marching band gets on the buses before they depart for Indianapolis.
7:46 a.m. After a two hour drive FC marching band arrives at the Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
7:46 a.m. After a two-hour drive FC marching band arrives at the Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
8:07 a.m. After parked, the band gets on the trailer to get their uniforms to change back on the bus.
8:07 a.m. After parking, the band gets on the trailer to get their uniforms to change back on the bus.
9:15 a.m. After the band is in uniform, they get into formation to head to physical warm-ups.
9:15 a.m. After the band is in uniform, they get into formation to head to physical warm-ups.

9:37 a.m. FC marching band does physical exercises one hour before the performance.9:37 a.m. FC marching band does physical exercises one hour before the performance.

10 a.m. FC Marching band does musical warm-ups 40 minutes before playing on the football field.
10 a.m. FC marching band does musical warm-ups 40 minutes before playing on the football field.
10:20 a.m. The Pit arrives on the sideline to prepare to set up after DeKalb High School finish performing.
10:20 a.m. The Pit arrives on the sideline to prepare to set up after DeKalb High School finish performing.
10:40 a.m. Time for performance. The marching band runs a nine minute show to compete for the top ten in State Finals.
10:40 a.m. The marching band runs a nine minute show to compete for the top 10 in state finals.
11:25 a.m. After performing sophomore Phoenix-Grace Lackey and Chris Harbeson sit with the band watching the rest of the bands perform for State Finals.
11:25 a.m. After performing sophomores Phoenix-Grace Lackey and Chris Harbeson sits with the band watching the rest of the bands perform for state finals.
12:14 p.m. IT's time for awards. The band stands in a block on the Colts football field to wait for the announcement for placement.
12:14 p.m. The band stands in a block on the Colts football field to wait for the announcement for placement.
12:42 p.m. After hearing the band place 6th place, field commander Sloane Lewis lead the band back to the buses carrying the sixth place trophy.
12:42 p.m. After hearing the band place 6th place, field commander Sloane Lewis leads the band back to the buses carrying the sixth place trophy.

1:35 p.m. The bands packs up and leave for home, can't wait to be back.
1:35 p.m. The band packs up and leaves for home.
4:11 p.m. Waiting on the semi, the band gets together watching the last performance of the year. Afterwards band director Harold Yankey gives a speech on how proud he is of the band and of the season.
4:11 p.m. Waiting on the semi that broke on the way home, the band gets together watching the last performance of the year. Afterwards band director Harold Yankey gives a speech on how proud he is of the band and of the season.
4:55 p.m. After a truck break down, the semi arrives after everyone else has. The Pit Crew dads unload the truck of instruments and props to end the day and the marching band season.
4:55 p.m. After a new semi is attached to the trailer, the semi arrives. The Pit Crew dads unload the truck of instruments and props to end the day and the marching band season. Photos and captions by Jonathan Blaylock and Brad Hunt.