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Taylor Swift’s elementary school teachers gush about the pop star… as they recall how she would always be ‘writing poetry’ in their classes: ‘Everything she touches turns to gold’

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Taylor Swift's elementary school teachers spoke to CBS Philadelphia about the superstar as a child; Taylor as a child

Taylor Swift’s elementary school teachers spoke to CBS Philadelphia about the superstar as a child.

Her teachers, music teacher Barbara Kolvek and her third-grade teacher, Heather Brown, said how proud they were of their former student.

Barbara revealed that Taylor “always wrote poetry, always.” Even in music class, even when she shouldn’t,” she said, laughing.

He added that he gave Taylor, 34, her first solo as a singer, a song called Fast Talk Freddie.

Taylor Swift's elementary school teachers spoke to CBS Philadelphia about the superstar as a child; Taylor as a child

Taylor Swift’s elementary school teachers spoke to CBS Philadelphia about the superstar as a child; Taylor as a child

Her teachers, music teacher Barbara Kolvek and her third-grade teacher, Heather Brown, said how proud they were of their former student; Taylor seen on November 24, 2023

Her teachers, music teacher Barbara Kolvek and her third-grade teacher, Heather Brown, said how proud they were of their former student; Taylor seen on November 24, 2023

Barbara said they stayed in touch for a while.

He looked back at the yearbooks and revealed that Taylor said in first grade that she wanted to be a stockbroker, and in second grade she had switched to being a singer.

“I feel like I gave him a little spark or encouragement to do what he was doing,” he added.

Heather, a third-grade teacher, said Taylor was in the first class she taught at the same private school where Barbara taught.

[She ] He probably doesn’t get the messages anymore, but I still send him a Christmas card every year. She still writes notes to her and congratulates her,” Heather said.

“Everything he touches turns to gold and I’m so excited to see what’s next,” Heather said.

‘When she comes out on stage and everyone shouts “Taylor!” It’s like, oh my God, like I’m her teacher!’ Heather said.

‘I would say how proud I am of her and that she has never lost her focus and has never lost the true person that she is. “She has always been very honest and open and I admire that in her,” Barbara said.

He looked back at the yearbooks and revealed that Taylor said in first grade that she wanted to be a stockbroker, and in second grade she had switched to being a singer; Taylor photographed singing the national anthem in April 2002.

He looked back at the yearbooks and revealed that Taylor said in first grade that she wanted to be a stockbroker, and in second grade she had switched to being a singer; Taylor photographed singing the national anthem in April 2002.

Her interview comes just under a week after Taylor released her eleventh studio album, The Tortured Poets Department: An Anthology.

Her interview comes just under a week after Taylor released her eleventh studio album, The Tortured Poets Department: An Anthology.

Her interview comes just under a week after Taylor released her 11th studio album, The Tortured Poets Department: An Anthology.

He released 16 songs at midnight EST on Thursday, April 19, and surprised fans and critics alike when he released another 15 songs two hours later, making it a double album.

Taylor, winner of 14 Grammy Awards, was born in West Reading, Pennsylvania, on December 13, 1989.

When she was 11, she visited Nashville with her mother Andrea to visit record labels and deliver demo tapes of her singing, but they all rejected her.

Shortly after, he decided to focus on writing songs and learned to play the guitar.

At age 13, he landed an artist development deal and moved to Tennessee with his family to focus on his music.

Taylor seen at the 41st Annual Academy of Country Music Awards on May 22, 2006.

Taylor seen at the 41st Annual Academy of Country Music Awards on May 22, 2006.

Taylor seen at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards on February 4, 2024

Taylor seen at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards on February 4, 2024

In 2005, Taylor sang at the famous Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, where Scott Borchetta spotted her and signed her to Big Machine Records.

Taylor’s first single, Tim McGraw, in June 2006, followed by Teardrops of my Guitar, Our Song, Pictured to Burn and Shouldn’t Said No, making Taylor a household name country star.

She eventually transitioned into pop music, becoming one of the most famous artists in the world.

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