Gertrude “Trudy”
Ezzo and Her Home Away From Home
For
Trudy Ezzo, Holy Child Academy (HCA ) in Drexel Hill has been home away from home for more than 27
years. Arriving in 1985 as the Third Grade teacher, Trudy moved in 1992 to the
Pre-Kindergarten where she continues to teach today. Trudy recalls her
excitement and readiness (early childhood studies at Immaculata University ) for her new
Pre-Kindergarten position, and that enthusiasm and preparedness still serve her
and her students well today. Visit HCA ’s Pre-Kindergarten
class and you will witness happy faces in a warm and nurturing environment that
fosters creativity, respect, and good
manners.
Trudy’s
interest in teaching started at an early age. In many respects, teaching is in
Trudy’s genes as her Aunt Gert and Aunt Jane (Sister Regina Gertrude, IHM) were
educators who influenced Trudy’s vocation. She shares that, in high school, she
had spent a week in her Aunt Gert’s classroom, an experience that “sealed the
deal” for her career path. Now a master
teacher herself, Trudy finds each day rewarding and professes to have the “best
job in the house.”
In
addition to her family, the Society of the Holy Child Jesus also has had an
impact on Trudy’s life and career. Trudy is a proud graduate of Academy of the Holy
Child in Sharon Hill, Pennsylvania. Trudy reminisced that when her parents attended
their first meeting there, Sister Elizabeth Fitzmaurice (formerly Mother Thomas
Mary) told the audience that school is an extension of home and the sisters are
called “Mother.” According to Trudy, her parents were impressed and delighted
that the school was a gentle and caring place, just like home. To this day, Trudy fosters this nurturing
atmosphere in her classroom. “I always keep “gentle and caring” in mind, and
remember that I am here to take care of the children, like a mother.”
Trudy
also attributes her Holy Child education in shaping the person she is today.
“My high school life has made a huge impact on my life. I was always a shy, timid,
child, and my parents felt a smaller, gentler environment would be best. My
father always teased that I found my voice at Holy Child and the school found
the best in me.”
According
to Trudy, the Network of Holy Child Schools is a testament to Cornelia Connelly
and her conviction to “develop mature persons capable of making choices which
enrich their own lives and contribute to the lives of others.” Trudy knows
firsthand that Cornelia’s teachings are alive, even in corporate America . “I once
heard my daughter, a HCA graduate, tell
a colleague that she always keeps Actions,
Not Words, in mind.” Trudy continues, “Holy Child grads keep those lessons
for life.”
Trudy
reflects on her relationships with Holy Child schools and acknowledges their
importance. “Whenever my high school friends gather, we reminisce about the
superb education and the promotion of exceptional life goals and Chris tian values
and how that sets us apart from other schools, just like HCA graduates
today.”
Interestingly,
Trudy has noticed a trend of Holy Child graduates becoming teachers…they
gravitate toward Holy Child schools.
Perhaps it’s because the Holy Child schools are just like family, warm
and caring – home away from home.