Still a Teacher is a quiet reflection on what it means to spend a life in classrooms — and what lingers after the last bell rings. Through a series of short, personal essays, a veteran teacher looks back on moments both ordinary and unforgettable: students who surprised him, days that went wrong, lessons that didn’t fit neatly into a lesson plan, and the slow realization that teaching is not just a job you leave behind. Some essays are funny. Some are tender. Some arrive unexpectedly, like the lessons they describe. This is not a how-to book about teaching. It’s a book about being a teacher — the way the work rearranges you, stays with you, and quietly becomes part of who you are. For teachers, former teachers, and anyone who ever wondered what happens to the people who stand at the front of the room.