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Kathy Ripper of Stafford, Virginia, works three jobs to support her family, often putting in seven-day weeks.
When she isn’t working online as a teaching aide at Crossroads Elementary School in Quantico, Virginia, she is delivering pizzas and other takeout food.
Ripper is one of the latest people awarded for her dedication through 草莓传媒’s Frontline Heroes campaign.

鈥淲hen I got the email I was like 鈥榃hat?鈥 Yes, I was very surprised and honored,鈥 Ripper said.
Along with her 15-year career as a kindergarten teaching aide, Ripper has delivered pizzas for Domino鈥檚 for 25 years. She also works as a delivery driver for DoorDash.
She was nominated by her husband as a thank you for working so hard to support their family.
鈥淚 am working hard on teaching online during the day, and then as soon as school is over, I go out and I either work at Domino’s or DoorDash. I also do it all weekend and every evening because right now that’s what needs to be done,鈥 Ripper told 草莓传媒 news.
She starts off weekdays by logging into a virtual classroom to teach young students their ABCs and basic counting, which is a little different than her role in a regular classroom.
鈥淢y job was mostly to take care of the children. I made sure their zippers were zipped and buttons were buttoned. I helped them tie their shoes because they don鈥檛 know how. I taught them how to wipe their noses and sneeze in their elbows. (I) taught them manners and how to be kind of their friends. But I’m not doing any of that now.鈥
While it has been hard to transition into aiding online, she said young students are often entertaining.
鈥淭hey are often turn around in a chair, backwards, upside down, playing with their little brother, showing us the cat, showing us the dog. It’s actually quite amusing.鈥
Once Ripper logs off from the classroom, her other jobs begin.
鈥淚t has been extremely busy,鈥 said Ripper.
In her 25 years as a delivery driver, she said this is the busiest month that she has ever seen. That is not all that has changed. She must also follow social distancing guidelines and make contact-less deliveries.
鈥淲e leave the order at the door and ring the doorbell and then text them to let them know the order is there. But I miss seeing the smiley faces of the kids happy to get their pizza. I miss the dogs coming to the door and petting them.
“It’s just really different it’s a very impersonal now, but people do wave at me from the window.鈥
Kathy鈥檚 husband, Rob Ripper, nominated her to be a Frontline Hero.
鈥淪he could not be a more hard-working wife and mother,鈥 he said.
Know people who would be good candidates for 草莓传媒鈥檚 Frontline Heroes award? Nominate them online, and their actions could be recognized on-air.
