
Before Kirsten Vangsness appeared on the Disney Channel's Phil of the Future, before she received the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle's Natalie Schafer Award for emerging comic actress, before her current role as the tech-savvy Penelope Garcia on CBS's Criminal Minds, she was a teacher. She spent nearly seven years in the classroom, subbing in grades K-12 and teaching third grade and kindergarten. These days, she volunteers her time to work with sixth-grade students in a drama workshop at the Bellflower, California, school where her mother teaches.
A passionate student of life who doesn't need to be right and who is at home with the weird.
The first day of drama class in high school.
Getting beat up and shoved into a locker after school in the seventh grade. The whole time, I shouted, "I'm a pacifist! I'm a pacifist!" I think it just egged them on.
Public.
I was the sweet freak.
English.
I would mush up math and science with art and PE. All those creative and kinesthetic learners would suddenly understand integers and chemistry.
Nothing! It's school. Anything you want to learn, you can learn there. I truly know that -- although some of the really great stuff, I learned in the halls.
Risk taking, proactive thinking, self-efficacy, and dreams.
How to hack a thing on my phone.
The order of operations. I call my niece every day and help with her math homework.
A vegetarian submarine sandwich with extra pickles and tomatoes, pomegranate seeds, ice-cold watermelon juice, and a chocolate-pudding cup.
No One Is Any More or Less Special/Wounded/Privileged Than You Are, So Just Relax and Figure Out What You Want with Life and Go to It.
My girlfriend, Melanie.