Do you have a set of words that you live by?
Some of our teachers use mottos to help encourage students and themselves. Most people are just about as happy as they make up their minds to be - Mr. Lang (From Mark Twain) Leave it better than you found it. - Mr. Wolgemuth Do what you love, love what you do! - Ms. Hawkins It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed .- Ms. Steuernagle (From T. Roosevelt) Teach from and to the heart. - Ms. Casey Above all we must realize that each of us makes a difference with our life. Each of us impacts the world around us every single day. We have a choice to use the gift of our life to make the world a better place - or not to bother. - Ms. Melino (from Jane Goodall) Good, Better, Best Never rest Until your Good becomes your Better & Your Better becomes your Best. - Mr. Carpenter When push comes to shove, one’s will is even more important than skill. - Mr. Devoti Nothing to it but to do it! - Ms. Petty This classroom welcomes all, embraces each, supports everyone, and hopes that you find yourself better for having been here. - Ms. Schur Until the young are informed as much about the courage of pacifists as about the obedience of soldiers, they aren't educated. - Ms. Lemlin (from Coleman McCarthy) The Secret of Education is Respecting the Student. - Ms. Peters (from Ralph Waldo Emerson) Human relations are the heart of schooling. The interactions that take place between students and teachers and among students are more central to student success than any method of teaching literacy, or science, or math - Ms. Doherty (from J. Cummins) A positive attitude is the glue that keeps hard work and knowledge from falling apart. - Mr. Bleau Comments are closed.
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