Brooke-My favorite teacher in school was Mr. Chappell. He was my 3rd grade teacher. He was always happy and cheerful. I remember two things in his class; The first thing was he let me pull the teeth of my classmates when they had loose teeth. The second thing was, he would play kickball with the class and he could kick the kick ball over the Elementary School which was soooo cool.
Sarah-My favorite teacher was Mrs. Bobo in third grade. She always made school fun. I remember learning my times tables in third grade. We did a lot of fun science projects. I also liked Mrs. Chappell in Fourth grade. We made some really cool Utah History books and I still have mine. I thinks those were my favorite teachers.
Collette- I had two favorite teachers. In third grade I adored Mrs. Bobo. She always smelled really good with her perfume and a hint of coffee on her breath. She was one of the few teachers who thought I was funny. I remember once I had some markers that were dried up but I discovered if you licked them the color would return for a little while. When Mrs. Bobo saw me with my mouth covered like a rainbow it was the only time she got mad at me. I felt so bad because I never wanted to disappoint her. Mrs. Chappell was the kindest teacher I had. Back in the day when I let mom dress me I wore a pair of turquoise polyesters that were exactly like Mrs Chappells and I thought that was so cool. What a nerd I was. One morning when dad accidentally ran over one of patches kittens on the way to school and then sent me off on the bus heartbroken I walked into her class crying and she took me out in the hall and ask me why I was crying. I told her all about my kitten dying and she sat there and cried with me for a few minutes. That has always meant a lot to me.
Allyson-I think my favorite teacher was Mr. Gubler. He was the high school math teacher that started when I was a sophomore in high school. Before him, I had a long list of pretty sad math teachers. I think Mr. Gubler was a good math teacher because he had very high expectations. He was very strict in his class, but truly loved math and wanted you to understand what was going on. He was always available for after hours homework tutoring. He was the biggest nerd, but I think had such a passion for math that he made it fun for the class. Calculus was the only class at Stanford that I was prepared for.
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