Retired Teacher Reveals He Was Illiterate Until Age 48 – San Diego

Retired Teacher Reveals He Was Illiterate Until Age 48 – San Diego

jonathan.hasson February 16, 2008

 

Okay, there’s something really wrong with this .

Corcoran’s life of secrecy started at a young age. He said his teachers moved him up from grade to grade. Often placed in what he calls the “dumb row,” the images of his tribulations in the classroom are still vividly clear.

“I can remember when I was eight years old saying my prayers at night saying, ‘please, God, tomorrow when it’s my turn to read please let me read.’ You just pretend that you are invisible and when the teacher says, ‘Johnnie read,’ you just wait the teacher out because you know the teacher has to go away at some point,” said Corcoran.

Okay, poor kid, right?  Well, read on…

Corcoran later attended Palo Verde High School in Blythe, Calif. He cheated his way through high school, receiving his diploma in June 1956.

“When I was a child I was just sort of just moved along. When I got to high school I wanted to participate in athletics. At that time in high school I went underground. I decided to behave myself and do what it took. I started cheating by turning in other peoples’ paper, dated the valedictorian and ran around with college prep kids,” said Corcoran.

“I couldn’t read words but I could read the system and I could read people,” adds Corcoran.

He stole tests and persuaded friends to complete his assignments. Corcoran earned an athletic scholarship to Texas Western College. He said his cheating intensified, claiming he cheated in every class.

“I passed a bluebook out the window to a friend I painstakingly copied four essay questions off the board in U.S. government class that was required, and hoped my friend would get it back to me with the right answers,” Corcoran said.

Still poor kid?  The guy cheated his way through school!  Not only high school, but college too!  Boy oh boy, there are some really culpable parties in this. But wait, it gets better!

In 1961, Corcoran graduated with a bachelor’s degree in education, while still illiterate he contends. He then went on to become a teacher during a teacher shortage.

“When I graduated from the university, the school district in El Paso, where I went to school, gave almost all the college education graduates a job,” said Corcoran.

For 17 years Corcoran taught high school for the Oceanside School District.

Leave it to the California public school system to not only pass an illiterate kid, but to later hire an illiterate teacher!  Really instills confidence, doesn’t it?  You’ve got to love California!

Retired Teacher Reveals He Was Illiterate Until Age 48 – San Diego News Story – KGTV San Diego

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