Beloved Helen Arnold, Erie Island teacher Denise Williams dies
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Beloved Helen Arnold, Erie Island teacher Denise Williams dies

Denise Williams, a beloved 35-year educator of Akron Public Schools and the heart of Helen Arnold Community Learning Center who taught herself the science of reading to better help her students before it became a district mandate, died Thursday following a medical emergency emergency at the school board office.

Williams was 67 years old, but at any mention of her age, she was known to say she was not too old to learn something new.

“She was always about making sure that she was learning,” Helen Arnold Principal LaMonica Davis said, noting Williams went “above and beyond,” and always for kids.

Williams could have retired but rejected the idea, insisting on another year with her students. She was already planning for next year, mapping out what her incoming first graders were going to need and how she was going to help them.

She took their results personally, and not just those of her own students, but across the first grade.

“If the first grade scores as a whole weren’t great,” Davis said, “it was ‘Not only did I not teach the kids, I didn’t teach the other first grade teachers what to do to teach these kids.'”

Thursday, the district was honoring Davis as Principal of the Year, a surprise only a handful of people knew about, including Williams. She was able to see her dear friend receive her award.