Questions:
1. What was your favorite part of this year? Why?
2. What has been your favorite year as a teacher? Why?
3. Is there any advice you’d like to give to this year’s graduating class?
Sarah Broersma:
1. I would have to say the senior class that we have this year is dedicated to their scholastic achievement, school actives, and sports. It’s been great working with the 2012 graduating class.
2. Every year is so different. Each year and each class has different characteristics to it. I would hate to single out one year because every year has different high points to it.
3. As a government teacher, I would like to send the students forward with the reminder of the law. No drinking and driving, wear your seatbelt, so they can have a productive and full, rewarding future in their lives.
Taletha Judy:
1.Psychology, it’s been a lot of fun to talk about some very interesting issues.
2. I would say this year.
3. Don’t look back. Live life to the fullest. Take chances. Have roots and wings.
Paul Koops:
1.Watching the girls 4x4 relay team decide they wanted to be the best team in the history of the school.
2. I don’t compare years. Every year is good. It’s a new flavor of ice cream, a new dessert.
3.Yeah, throw away your cell phones and be here now!
Josh Walton:
1. Our recent track meet. I ended up having 3 girls in the top 18 for throwing.
2. Last year, I got to teach field biology twice which was fun.
3. Always keep your head up.