My Name is Leo Raverty. I have been married to Tanya Raverty for 23 years and have two sons, John and George. I have a long mechanical background starting from the age of 14 years old just working on cars with my father. I took automotive in high school but didn’t have any formal training until I joined the service.
I am a US Army veteran and specialized in Blackhawk helicopters. I worked in many different automotive shops after the army until I decided I wanted to teach. I started teaching at the Picayune Career and Technology Center in 1999 and have loved every minute of it.
My favorite part of teaching is the kids. I love interacting with students on a daily basis. It always puts a smile on my face when a student looks up and says he/she gets it. I believe all students can learn. Some are better at hands on task, while some are better at doing theory from a computer or book. I think all students should be challenged daily.
Teaching automotive service technology is a tough job. From constant training, to finding new ways to keep students interested in the topic at hand. We do lots of different tasks in my classroom, and I try to create as real an environment as possible to compare to a real automotive shop. We do lots of "Live Work", and I love to make students do things they have no idea they could complete. As Henry Ford famously said, “The only real mistake is the one in which we learn nothing.”