These are the teachers that made such an impact on my life that no textbook could ever explain or tell you how it was done... I feel like these teachers are part of my family... they cared about not only the educational well being of their student but they put their heart out on a platter without caring about the chance that they could get hurt... they wanted to give their students their all...
Mrs. Morin
Junior Kindergarten
A. B. Ellis Public School- Espanola, Ontario Canada
>>the one who said I was going to be an artist...and was right<<
Mrs. Sarai
Senior Kindergarten
Grade 1
A. B. Ellis Public School- Espanola, Ontario Canada
>>who encouraged my creativity<<
Mrs. McNickel
Grade 3
A.B. Ellis Public School- Espanola, Ontario Canada
>>for making us sing and use songbooks in class<<
Mrs. Kubbord
Grade 8
Longfellow Middle School- Wauwatosa, WI
>>for letting me take the "State Name quizzes" over and over again<<
Mrs. Laura Lye
Grade 9- Biology 1
John Marshall High School- San Antonio, TX
>>for always being supportive with my quest for journalism<<
Mr. Soward
Grade 10- World History Honors
John Marshall High School- San Antonio, TX
>>for standing up to my in-class bullies<<
Mr. Szabo
Grade 11- Physics
John Marshall High School- San Antonio, TX
>>for not pre-judging any of your students<<
Mr. Adams
Grade 12- Economics
John Marshall High School- San Antonio, TX
>>for calling me "Chanuk" and having faith that I will do what I set out to<<
Mrs. Stubbs
Grade 12- English IV APH
John Marshall High School- San Antonio, TX
>>for being a shoulder to cry on<<
Mr. A. Sullivan and Mrs. K. Sullivan
Grade 11 English III APH and Grade 10 English
John Marshall High School
San Antonio, TX
MRS.SULLIVAN Thank you for teaching me to be an individual but also to accept the other individuals around me.  Thank you for being my friend, my counselor, and my encouragement.  I will miss you with all of my heart and soul...but I can't wait to see you when I reach the pearly gates.

MR.SULLIVAN 
Thank you for making me work the hardest I ever had in my whole life.  Thank you for setting the creative juices in my cluttered brain in a pattern that will help me explain myself to the "less knowledgable" people of the world.  You have been an inspiration.  Oh, I'm taking good care of your plants for you. :)
Krista Sullivan December 20, 1967 - April 4, 2002
On the last day of school, my junior year, Mr. Sullivan asked my class if anyone would want his "fake plant"... you see, he had been given this basket of green that had been sitting in his room for months without any care... and the leaves were still green so he thoughgt it was plastic. "I don't think it is, Sir." I kept telling him, but there was no convincing him.  On the last day of school, I took his basket home and I took its contents out only to find six different gifts.  Here they are today.....um...quite alive. :)
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