It's just another day at school for Mr. Kimbrew. For 26 years, he's been a substitute teacher in the Little Rock Metro area. "I’ve been at all three school districts and several charter schools,” said Kimbrew. "I'm in somebody's class.” Education is important to Mr. Kimbrew. He's enjoyed watching students grow into successful adults over the years. That's why he chooses to keep going despite retirement. His dedication has proven unmatched. Up until the pandemic when city bus system shut down, it's what he relied on to get to work. "It would get me so far, and then I'd walk the rest of the way to get here,” said Kimbrew.