Linda C. Layne - 1989 to 1996:A century minus 48 months; that's what it took to slip through the front door of the boardroom. Ninety-six years and the men's club has a new leader. Make way, men, for Fenger High School Principal Linda C. Layne, who at 51 became the first female President of the Board of Directors in the Illinois High School Association's 96 years. Unanimously elected by the Board to a one-year term in October 1994, Layne is also the first minority and first African-American to serve in that capacity.
"What do I think about being the first woman and minority in this job?" she says. "Probably, it's about time." That's Layne, as refreshingly candid as she is dedicated to equal opportunity on the athletic field and in the front office. "I have blue-collar, steel-worker roots," Layne says. "We had what's lacking a lot today-a work ethic and strong family ties. As an educator I know that kids learn behavior that's modeled for them. I got my leadership skills from my parents."
As a young girl, Layne enjoyed playing basketball and volleyball. At Gary Roosevelt High School she joined GAA-the Girls Athletic Association-enthusiastically taking on her first leadership role: sports coordinator. It was an era before Title IX, the federal law that mandated equal opportunity for female athletes. It was a time when girls were shuffled off to dimly lit gyms ("the girls' gym") to play half-court, no-more-than-two-dribbles basketball on an intramural level only.
"I don't think I even thought about the inequities then," says Layne. "I was having too much fun." From Gary Roosevelt she went on to do undergraduate and graduate work at Chicago State University. Next came an 18-year career as a history teacher at Harlan High School. She spent three years coordinating the social studies curriculum for the Chicago Board of Education before realizing "I wasn't having direct contact with students, and I really missed that."
Married to former Richards High School softball coach Larry Layne, Linda has two daughters, Leslie and Lynette, and a son, Larry Jr. Linda retired in 2002 while she was principal at Brooks College Prep High School.