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You betcha! And, one of them went from “eighth grade teacher of history”, to “Professor of History”!!! Smart, kind, funny & he deserves that Doctorate!!!
I had a math teacher in my second year of secondary (I think in the US would be middle school), who told us about the exams he had to take to have a work as teleprompter in a ver important TV station, that maked me about to take school seriously.
Thank you Mrs Petron, Mr Bohrman, Mrs Webb, Mrs Gasparini, Mr Roa, Mr Dunham, Mr MIller, Mr Bruce, Dr Gulassa, Dr Crosby, Dr Bell, Dr Parminder, Dr Watson……
My mom is just one of those millions of great teachers who were completely devoted to their students. She retired after 30 years and then subbed for another 15. We used to run into her students in public sometimes. The little ones were so shocked to see her outside the classroom, and eventually there were students who grew up to have children of their own that became her students as well. That’s a long legacy to look back on and she’s still with us.
I went to my first grade teacher’s funeral. Afterward I spoke with her caregiver and found out I was in her VERY first class, and that there had been a picture of that class on her piano all of her teaching years. She loved us as much as she was loved.
Sue Ellen 11 months ago
This retired teacher thanks you.
SHAKEDOWNCITY 11 months ago
Picked directly from the “Learning” Tree.
GovernorOfCalisota {LoveBozobyFoxo} Premium Member 11 months ago
Peam Premium Member 11 months ago
Doodlers too!
akachman Premium Member 11 months ago
I’d say just about everyone has had teachers that have helped them more than they’ll ever know. Thank you, Teachers. You’re the best.
LadyPeterW 11 months ago
You betcha! And, one of them went from “eighth grade teacher of history”, to “Professor of History”!!! Smart, kind, funny & he deserves that Doctorate!!!
Neo Stryder 11 months ago
I had a math teacher in my second year of secondary (I think in the US would be middle school), who told us about the exams he had to take to have a work as teleprompter in a ver important TV station, that maked me about to take school seriously.
Ida No 11 months ago
Yeah, that’s an optimistic thought to draw on.
Teto85 Premium Member 11 months ago
Thank you Mrs Petron, Mr Bohrman, Mrs Webb, Mrs Gasparini, Mr Roa, Mr Dunham, Mr MIller, Mr Bruce, Dr Gulassa, Dr Crosby, Dr Bell, Dr Parminder, Dr Watson……
TrixieinDixie Premium Member 11 months ago
My mom is just one of those millions of great teachers who were completely devoted to their students. She retired after 30 years and then subbed for another 15. We used to run into her students in public sometimes. The little ones were so shocked to see her outside the classroom, and eventually there were students who grew up to have children of their own that became her students as well. That’s a long legacy to look back on and she’s still with us.
Willi Nilli Premium Member 11 months ago
I went to my first grade teacher’s funeral. Afterward I spoke with her caregiver and found out I was in her VERY first class, and that there had been a picture of that class on her piano all of her teaching years. She loved us as much as she was loved.