1983
Mr. Hoggatt begins working for his degree in Communications from the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma (USAO). He takes classes to add a secondary teaching certificate to his degree program.
1985
Mr. Hoggatt graduates from USAO.
1986
Mr. Hoggatt completes his student-teaching requirements at Yukon High School and Mustang Middle School (Oklahoma) and receives his teaching credentials.
1986
Mr. Hoggatt is hired at The Wilds, soon becoming the manager and education director for the outdoor park.
1989
Mr. Hoggatt returns to USAO for a year to fulfill requirements for a Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education.
1990
Mr. Hoggatt becomes a fifth grade history and reading teacher at the Page-Woodsen Fifth Year Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
1990
Mr. Hoggatt transfers to Buchanan Elementary School in Oklahoma City, where he teaches gifted second graders in a room with no walls.
1991
The principal encourages Mr. Hoggatt to teach a class of gifted first graders.
1992
Mr. Hoggatt is thrust into a combination class of gifted first and second graders, "looping" with the latter. The staff nominates him to be the Teacher of the Year for Buchanan elementary, but he has too little experience to qualify by the district's standards.
1993
Mr. Hoggatt earns a small grant for math manipulatives.
For the first time, Mr. Hoggatt teaches the same grade (second) in the same room for two years in a row.
1995
Mr. Hoggatt is the lead teacher in the school when a terrorist explodes a massive truck bomb outside the federal building in downtown Oklahoma City (4 1/2 miles away). With the principal at a meeting, Hoggatt locks down the building.
1995
Mr. Hoggatt joins his wife who has recently acquired an engineering job in Joplin, Missouri. On his second day in town, he is offered and he accepts a job teaching fourth graders at Cecil Floyd Elementary. The last half of his job interview is conducted in the storm shelter area of the school building as the area is placed under a tornado warning.
1996
Mr. Hoggatt enters a classroom video in a local media competition and wins a monthly prize. Later the video, depicting a classroom cave, is selected as the grand prize winner for the year, earning the classroom $1000.
1999
Mr. Hoggatt acquires his Master's Degree in Elementary Teaching from Pittsburg State University (Kansas).
Mr. Hoggatt's Earthquake! unit is selected as Pi Kappa Delta's Excellent Education Program of the year.
2004
Mr. Hoggatt receives the Joplin Area Chamber of Commerce Golden Apple Award, nominated by students and their parents for the third time.
2005
Mr. Hoggatt is chosen to represent Joplin Schools as the district's Teacher of the Year. He also represents the district as a nominee for the state Teacher of the Year.
2005
Mr. Hoggatt is a nominee for Disney's American Teacher Awards.
Mr. Hoggatt's class website and blog wins the Missouri State Teachers Association award for having the Outstanding Class Website of the year.
2011
Mr. Hoggatt teaches tornado safety to a fourth graders in Joplin, Missouri, two days prior to the town (including Hoggatt's school) being struck by a destructive EF5 tornado.
2011
Mr. Hoggatt assists in coordinating disaster relief efforts with the church of Christ at 26th and Connecticut. When Summer School begins, he teaches fifth graders for the month of July.
2012
Mr. Hoggatt travels to Atlanta, Georgia, to meet and observe teachers and students at the Ron Clark Academy. He learns things that will transform his approach to teaching.
2015
Mr. Hoggatt completes five years as the president of the Joplin Teachers Association (local MSTA).
2016
One of Mr. Hoggatt's homemade lyric videos wins third place at the annual PBIS film festival.
Mr. Hoggatt's class is featured in a two-part news report about soft skills. The report is the recipient of the Missouri State Teachers Association media award for the year.
2017
Mr. Hoggatt is one of the 100 Alumni You Should Know at the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma.
2018
Mr. Hoggatt will complete 28 years in education, with the last 23 in the same fourth grade classroom at Cecil Floyd Elementary in Joplin, Missouri.
2018
Mr. Hoggatt attends the George Washington Teacher Institute at Mount Vernon in Virginia. He stays on the property and studies General George Washington in the richest and informative professional development of his career.
Mr. Hoggatt travels to Fort Ticonderoga in Upstate New York for a week-long teacher institute. It is the most eventful professional development in 30 years.
2020
The world is struck with a killer virus - COVID-19 - that successfully cancels a full quarter of the school year. The year is completed with online instruction.
2020
Mr. Hoggatt anticipates attendance at the Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Institute in Virginia. The week-long professional development experience is postponed until 2021 because of COVID-19.