IntroductionTeaching is often seen through a lens of lesson plans, recesswhistles, and colorful bulletin boards. But behind the classroomdoor lies a reality rarely talked about-especially for maleeducators in elementary schools. In From ABC's to PTSD (AndCovid In-Between), veteran teacher Ken Newton peels backthe curtain on nearly three decades of teaching, revealing thepersonal, emotional, and often unseen challenges that comewith the job.With raw honesty and touches of humor, Ken shares his journeyas a male educator navigating a career traditionally dominatedby women, the emotional toll of shaping young lives, and thepersonal battles that come from giving your heart to a professionthat doesn't always give back. From the simple joys of teachingchildren their fi rst words to the traumatic weight of lockdowns,school shootings, and the chaos of COVID-19, this memoir isnot just about education-it's about endurance, identity, andfi nding purpose amid the noise.This is not your average teacher story. It's a brave, unfi ltered lookat what it means to care deeply, serve selfl essly, and survive asystem that sometimes forgets teachers are human too.