Sunday, February 28, 2016

Get to Know A Mighty Hawk: Custodians Scott Calcote and Marvin Penro

Each month the Lucas PTO is featuring a teacher or staff member on the Mighty Hawk Messenger blog. This month we spoke with Lucas' long-time custodians Scott Calcote and Marvin Penro. Scott is the daytime custodian and has worked at Lucas for the last 19 years. All three of his children were Lucas students. Marvin is the evening custodian and has worked at Lucas for the past 6 years. He and his wife have raised seven children and the youngest is currently at City High. 


I know what it means to clean my own house – floors, bathrooms, kitchen – but what is that like in a school environment?

Scott: It’s pretty much the same. Trash. Vacuum. Sweep. Sinks.

Marvin: When someone is contagious we have to wipe everything down.

Scott: It’s quite a bit. Every day cleaning at home is just like at school.

But are there different protocols? Like with lice or the flu?

Scott: If we have lice, I’ll take a box of bags down to the classroom so the kids can bag up their coats and things to stop the spread. There always bugs going around.

When you have to clean up vomit, are you just convinced that you’re next?

Scott: I’ve done it so long now that it doesn’t bother me.

Marvin: I get sick a lot. At least the stomach bug is an up and down thing.

Scott: I’ve noticed since I started working at Lucas – I worked at West High for 10 years before Lucas – that I get sick more here because you have kids who just cough right into your face, or cough into their hands and their hands go everywhere.

One thing I’ve noticed since coming to your office is the kids coming in and out for the printer, and saying hello to you. How much interaction do you have with the student population?

Marvin: Scott is here in the morning so he knows more of the kids. Some kids walk up to you and just need to see a friendly face. They want to give you a high five. We are going to get some germs.

Scott: Your hands dry out so much from washing your hands.

Marvin: I’m constantly using lotion because my hands are so dry.

Scott: Especially being here during the day, you see a lot of the kids. And I’m awful with names. I remember faces. I can be in any given store and a kid will say, “Hey! It’s Mr. Scott!” I have them call me Mr. Scott because it’s easier than Mr. Calcote. And some of the parents, especially the newer younger kid’s parents, look at me warily and say, “Who is Mr. Scott?” Though they ease up once they realize I’m a custodian at the school, and will come over and say hi. My wife always says, “I can’t take you anywhere!”

What do you guys do when you aren’t here?

Marvin: Relax.

Scott: Marvin sleeps! (laughter)

Marvin: Scott likes to go fishing and stuff like that. I let him catch it while I go to the store and buy it. (laughter) I’m not a hunting type. I’m basically just not an outside person.

Scott: You like working on cars.

Marvin: Yeah, I like working on cars.

Scott: Body work.

Marvin: Right. Body work and stuff like that. I have a couple of friends I help out from time to time. Trying to keep my kid’s cars running. I would love to get a little money in a pocket so I can restore a car and do it all myself.

Scott: Better be a lot of money!

What do you hunt, Scott?

Scott: I fish, hunt. I hunt everything I can. I do bow, black powder, about everything. I enjoy just being outside. I only got two deer this year.

Marvin: He didn’t get enough because there haven’t been any deer sticks in here yet this year. (laughter)

Scott: I just haven’t brought it in yet!

Marvin: He hasn’t brought them in yet because he figured if he did Marvin’s going to eat them all up. He’s trying to save some.

Do you process the deer yourself?

Scott: I do from start to finish. I make my own hamburger, deer sticks, jerky, everything all myself.

Are you guys looking forward to the Lucas renovation? Will you get a new office or more space?

Scott: Our space will be the same. It will be a lot more work. But it will be nice once it’s done. We’ll be out cleaning the 10-plex and maybe a couple of portables besides that. That will be Marvin’s other half.

Marvin: Oh boy… that will add a couple of years to my life real quick, but it will be alright.

Is there anything that would make your guy’s job easier?

Marvin: Let someone else come in and do it while we just watch? (laughter) When we are here together, things go really smoothly. We’re a great team.
  

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