The Team Roping Journal

BREAKING THE LANGUAGE BARRIER

Anna Gregory thinks she’ll be a 6th - grade teacher in Amarillo, Texas, for the rest of her career, but it’s not where she started.

“Teaching is my second degree,” Gregory said. “My first degree was in ag business, but I didn’t like the world of medicine sales, which is what I was doing. I went back to school, got my teaching certificate, and math had lots of openings, so I became a math teacher.”

Gregory, a 5 header, grew up ranching and roping in southern Colorado and finds teaching to be a perfect way to accommodate her roping

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