Mr. Scott,
you R really fun! I love your class! I hope you change your mind about girls! [Me here. I told the the 8th grade girls that I thought girls were useless, but I was just kidding and they gave me a hard time about it for the rest of the year.] I think that you have to start serching for your future wife because you have a long way to go! Jjajaja
-(8th grade girl)
Mr. Scott,
You're an awesome teacher bisdies your horrible laps. Keep rocking.
-(8th grade boy)
Mr. Scott,
You are crazy but it's okay! [She wrote all of here exclamation points with hearts]
You are not cool but it's okay!
Hope to see you next year hope you become funner! [One day during class she stopped me mid lecture and said, "I thought you said class was going to be fun." Ouch!] I love you as a teacher
-(7th grade girl)
Mr. Scott,
I aggree with [the 8th grade girl about me needing to change my mind about girls] HaHaHa! Thanks Mr. for the adivce you gave to me! I hope to see you next year. Thanks for all!
-(8th grade boy)
Mr. SCOTT
you're classes are awesome and overall you are cool and have a cold summer in coloRado. Mr. 1999, be a little less strict.
-(6th grade girl)
Mr. Scott
You r soo cool thanx 4 Every thing Cya next year!!!
-(7th grade girl)
Hey Mr. Scott!
Hope you have an awesome sumer! You are kind of cool! JK! [smily face] It was fun having you this year! See you next year!
-(8th grade girl)
Mr. Scott
Thanks for the cool PE class that we had See you next year
-(8th grade boy)
Mr. Scott
I hope you don't give a lot of exersize
-(5th grader who I will teach next year)
Scott,
You're cool! I'm glad you like Coldplay as much as I do! Have an awesome summer! Don't get lost!
-(8th grade girl)
Mr. Scott,
You are a awesome teacher, thank you for teaching us History. See you next year. Have a cool summer.
-(7th grade girl)
Mr. Scott you're cool but dont Make us run in P.E.! P.S. let os play rugby
-(7th grade boy)
Sccotie-
Have a nice summer. Thanks for the emarecing moments on P.E. I'll miss them.
-(10th grade boy)
Mr. Scott
Have a happy life.
-(10th grade boy that knows I'll be back next year)
Scottie (as they call you . . .)
You weren't my actual teacher . . . But, I really enjoyed hearing about your first kiss and bad influences. Heh.
-(10th grade girl)
Reading through all of these proves to me that I connected with my students in some way or another, which was my desire in coming down here. As I look to coming back and teaching next year I can only wonder where God will take these relationships or if he will help my students and me learn how to spell and use correct grammar. I heard he was in the miracle business.
2 comments:
i am pretty sure i just laughed so hard the people checking their email`s next to me left. hahahahahaha!
its even cooler now that i have met your students and have seen the way you interacted with them! you are awesome! CHEERS! loveeee your little sister!
He is in the miracle business! So He can teach you how to spell! :)
It is awesome to see how much the kids love you, even when they say silly things. It is awesome to see how you have connected with them and challenged them to grow in their relationships with Christ. What an awesome thing, Brens! Looking forward to seeing you soon! Love you!
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