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Mrs. Hollofield, she told me I could make the honor roll if I just tried a little harder. It worked. Then she told me I could make the honor roll every time if I wanted to. That was in second grade and from then on I was on the honor roll thru the rest of my school days.

2006-08-18 17:28:14 · answer #1 · answered by Rrf00 3 · 0 0

I never had a favorite. Most of my teachers before high school were neurotic bitches with issues, who should never have been allowed to be around children. I suppose the 'best' of these was the one in 5th grade who had me take a note to another teacher that said: "Can you believe this kid's hair?"

Any success I've had in life has been in spite of, not because of any of my teachers.

2006-08-18 17:32:11 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

favourite instructor - prevalent 5 instructor at St. Catherine's Preparatory college (it turned right into a Roman Catholic deepest college) - Mrs. Humes. She turned right into somewhat strict yet she became honest. If a scholar complained about yet another scholar she might want to sit down both one in each and every of them down and ask for both fringe of the tale. Least favourite instructor - Mrs. Maharaj. a standard type bit©h. That lady made my existence a residing hell in prevalent 4. To make concerns worse, i'm getting the feeling she turned right into a racist. i became purely 10 years old on the time yet she made her racism particularly glaring to all of her scholars. If I ever meet her at present i am going to offer she de sweetest cussin' of she existence. Ah jus' waitin' fuh she a$$.

2016-11-05 03:36:03 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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