About The Teacher

NAME: Mrs. Cindy McLaughlin

SCHOOL: Norwalk Catholic School - Early Childhood Center

SCHOOL PHONE: 419-668-8480


About The Director

   As I begin my eighteenth year in education I am happy to be the 
Director at the Norwalk Catholic School Early Childhood Center.  In my 
previous years as a teacher I have worked with the very young (3, 4 and 5 
year-old children), as well as junior and senior high school students. No 
matter what the age of my students, one of the best parts of my work 
is being with the children.
  As I begin my second year as the Director, I bring 17 years of teaching 
experience and over 26 years of parenting. I bring degrees and licenses that 
have prepared me to begin this season in my life. As the Director I am 
very happy to be able to work in cooperation with the parents, teachers and 
other administrators in the Norwalk Catholic School system.
  I have been married for 29 years to my husband Tom and we have three 
children. Our daughter Mary is married to Adam Endsley and lives in suburban 
Cleveland; she is a 1st grade teacher. Our son John has begun his first year 
of teaching at Hilton Head Preparatory School in Hilton Head Island, South 
Carolina as a 5th grade teacher. Our youngest son, Brian, is a sophomore at 
the University of Cincinnati majoring in sports administration. All of our 
children are graduates of St. Paul High School. 
  When I'm not working I enjoy reading, scrapbooking and walking. Tom and I 
also enjoy dining out and attending sport events. 
  I consider my work to be ministry - not a job or a career. Working with 
the children, parents, teachers and administrators is challenging at times, 
but also a joy. As ministry, teaching and being an administrator becomes a 
way to form community, share the Gospel and to help others grow as children 
of God.
  I have many hopes and dreams for the Early Childhood Center. First, I hope 
that I may be a positive influence on the children, parents, and staff as we 
work together to make these early years of school a happy experience for 
everyone. I hope to do this by making the ECC a welcoming place and through 
good communication. Another dream is that our school will reflect its 
Catholic identity in all that we do and say. In the halls of the school hang 
several pictures of Jesus with children. These pictures serve as a reminder 
that Jesus loves all of us. As a staff, we meet together weekly for prayer 
and we continue to teach prayers to the children as well as pray 
at all times during the school day. I also dream that the Early Childhood 
Center will be a place of peace as we help the children to grow to be all 
that God wants them to be. The ECC is a great place that will grow 
through hard work and many prayers.