It s no secret that teachers are a creative, hard-working bunch.
Take Leslie Boudreaux Tidwell in Lafayette, for example. When she isn t teaching at Episcopal School of Acadiana, she s writing short stories, acting in three improv groups or cooking.
On the opposite side of the state, Paul Adams teaches English to eighth-graders in Shreveport, while also making and selling unique, book-inspired soaps, and Monroe sixth-grade teacher Nick Harrison is a karaoke DJ, sports broadcaster and a little bit TikTok famous.
These Louisiana educators are channeling their creative energy into side hustles that have nothing to do with school to find balance and remind students to follow their passions.
Louisiana teachers side hustles provide balance, creative outlet
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