ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – When Bill Haynes studied music in college, he told his mother he didn’t see himself as a teacher. After volunteering just one day at a Kentucky elementary school, he changed his mind.
“He said, ‘I see why you like it, Mom,” said Kay White, his mother, a former schoolteacher herself. “He said, ‘Those kids were so great.’ I don’t think he ever stopped feeling that way.”
Haynes taught music in public schools for more than 30 years, the majority of that time in Georgia and at Atlanta’s E. Rivers Elementary…