'Padilla wouldn’t be Padilla without Mr. John': Everyday Hero helps keep Padilla Elementary running smoothly
Apr 13, 2025
BRIGHTON, Colo. At Padilla Elementary School in Brighton, theres one man who seems to do it all, and he does it with a smile.John Pocklington, affectionately known as "Mr. John" around the school, has spent the last three years
volunteering nearly every day to support staff and students. What began as walks to and from school with his niece and nephew quickly became a daily routine of giving back.Im here like three hours a day, but on Fridays, Im here six hours, Pocklington said. I dont like to sit at a desk. I like to be moving around. Pocklington is often the first adult students see each morning, welcoming them with a friendly face as they arrive. His day starts as early as 6:30 a.m. when he begins setting up crosswalk signs and prepping the cafeteria.He greets me every morning and my children, said fourth-grade teacher Olivia Martinez. Mr. John is here when we get here. Mr. John is here when we leave.Pocklingtons impact was impossible to miss for Josh Hawkins, the schools dean of students, who first noticed him around campus before and after school.I assumed he was a parent. He was always around, Hawkins said. I asked if hed be interested in giving part of his time since he was already here. His immediate response was, Sure, Ill be here every day, all day.That was three years ago. Today, Pocklington helps with everything from crossing guard duty to cutting materials for teachers, assisting in the office, and monitoring lunch and recess. Hes doing all of the things to help our school function that people dont really see, Hawkins said. He wants to be here. Were grateful that he is.Mr. John is more than a helper for students like Wyatt and Karli. Hes a source of positive energy.When Im coming in to get breakfast, hes always right there, holding the door, Wyatt said. Its just nice to have him there when you need help.He doesnt have to be here, Karli added. And he chooses to be here.Even during a recent health setback, Pocklingtons absence was felt. He was out for a week, and we panicked, Martinez said. This place runs very smoothly with him.Pocklington said the kids keep him going, and he plans to keep volunteering at least until his niece and nephew graduate in a few years. The kids make me smile, make me happy, he said. When Im sick and not here, it frustrates me because I cant be with them.Pocklingtons dedication to students and their safety is what makes him a Denver7 Everyday Hero.It means the world to me, he said. Especially with all these kids and this school. It means everything to me.Hawkins hopes the recognition helps Pocklington truly understand how deeply appreciated he is.Our school is not as good without him, Hawkins said. Padilla wouldnt be Padilla without Mr. John.Denver7 features a different Everyday Hero each week. To nominate a hero in your life, click here. ...read more read less