
Coupeville High School/Middle School Drama Advisor Peg Tennant is retiring after 22 years at the post. (Amanda Rice photo)
After two decades of putting the spotlight on others, Peg Tennant is leaving the theater wings.
The longtime Coupeville High School/Middle School Drama Advisor is retiring from a post she’s held since the mid-90’s.
That brings an end to a school career in which she’s mentored hundreds of students and produced countless stage productions.
As she moves on to focus on other parts of her life, Tennant released the following farewell:
Yes – it is true – I am retiring.
Here is the first part of my letter to the School Board:
“The close of the 2016-17 school year is upon us and after much deep reflection upon my 22 years of service to the Coupeville School District, I realize it is time for me to go.”
Please remember our second “rule” – respect – and remember my emphasis on self-respect and self-care.
My leaving has NOTHING to do with you, students – it has to do with me practicing what I have preached about – self-care.
It is way past time for me to take care of myself, for a lot of reasons.
To all past, present, and future CMS and CHS Drama types, I share this – my thespians, you know me in a way no one else ever has.
You open me to things I never knew existed.
You drive me to insanity and push me to my depths.
You are the beat of my heart, the pulse of my veins, and the energy in my soul … you are my thespians.
I’ll be cheering you on – your everlovin’ past advisor/director.











































Reblogged this on aimeeandfire and commented:
David does such a good job writing it up
Fabulous career expanding the dreams of young teens. She will be sorely missed.
Congratulations Peg and thanks for all your years of service to CSD. Bravo!