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Who was or is your favorite teacher at school?

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My favorite teacher in high school was Dr. Warren. He was my music teacher for two years. He was always patient and kind with me. I learned how to play the piano and the viola during my two years in his music classes. He always made the whole class laugh some how.

Here is some old footage of him that I found on Youtube, he is the one playing the guitar. :D

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Ms. Walden, who sadly was is leaving. You see, I skipped straight from seventh grade math in sixth grade to ninth grade math in seventh. So yes, at thirteen, I was in Algebra I. I was so confused, but Ms. Walden was such a great teacher, I earned a 100 on my EOC. Yay.

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My grandsons teacher. I believe her name was Ms. Rivera. She was hot.

Ms. Holmes or Mrs. Genao.

 

Mrs.Genao was so funny and awesome ^-^

 

Ms.Holmes is great at talking socially, but teaching she ends up yelling at the kids who are in trouble, but if were calm she is fun as hell.

My Assistance teacher named miss Sayer, she is like a 2nd mother to me.

Mrs. Moore. She is practically my mother! She is my music teacher, and also the reason that we won 3 gold awards in Ottawa for Musicfest finals even though we are only in grades 7 and 8. She makes everything possible!

Mr Kingswood (history teacher), haha. I got in trouble with some teachers a few weeks ago because they found out I've liked him for the past two years... Ah well. But yeah, he's amazing, he's so friendly with everyone and is a good teacher.

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Mrs. Hohnholt/Caraveo (she was married during my last year of high school). She was awesome and unafraid to speak her mind. She always made English and Newspaper enjoyable because she loved to connect with the students.

Ms. Meres for being th nicest she can without going crazy (not by me my class make every teacher crazy)...

I've had so many great teachers... but I'd have to say my favorite was Mr. Hubbert.

 

God, I hated math. But he was hellbent on helping me any way he could. I wish that I not only accepted it fuly, but that I could've seen him before he left the school.

Ms. João Castro.

 

She was my English teacher for 2 years and she let me participate in Project Comenius, which allowed me to go to Germany for a week ^^

His name was Mr. Whaling, my grade 7 teacher. He was funny, and awesome, and said I was the best math student he ever had. We also played a lot of games in class, like scattergories and charades, and for the last month of school we went outside and played soccer-baseball every day. I had a nameless stuffed Manatee I got in Florida when I was 5, and after grade 7 I decided to finally give him the name of Mr. Whaling.

 

On another random note, my mom's old teacher is now an actor and he's one of the old men on the TD commercials, which is pretty awesome. But I doubt most of you even know what I'm talking about or even what TD is :(

Ummm... Ms. Christoferson. She was my 2nd grade teacher. We won field day with her. It was so fun ;D

Mrs. Bolivar for being the nicest teacher ever!

Ms. Walden, who sadly was is leaving. You see, I skipped straight from seventh grade math in sixth grade to ninth grade math in seventh. So yes, at thirteen, I was in Algebra I. I was so confused, but Ms. Walden was such a great teacher, I earned a 100 on my EOC. Yay.

 

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