"I was absolutely shocked and devastated to hear about the passing of Mr. Hughes. He was such an amazing person who always made every single student in our school feel seen and heard. He was the kind of person who just seemed to get what life is about, knowing not to sweat the small stuff. He was always so supportive and encouraging of me in every aspect of my high school life, especially when it came to doing Mr. LM. When I was practicing for the show I was also in the middle of our basketball team's playoff portion of the season. My weekdays were very stressful, as I would often have to go right from a hard-run Coach Downer practice into our rehearsals for the show. At times, I felt like I was being pulled in two different directions and could not give my full focus to either. Mr. Hughes, being the leader he was, picked up on my stress with his special 6th sense that he had. I will never forget a talk we had outside of the auditorium after one rehearsal where he told me how he knew how hard I was working and how he was proud of me for straying from the norm and doing the show. It was his encouragement and support that got me through it all. I knew that if he believed I could do both the show and basketball playoffs with my best effort, then it was possible.
Hughes was the kind of person who would do whatever he could to help out kids from our community. When I got put on the waitlist for a college I wanted to attend very much at the time, he wrote me a letter of recommendation. When we had the national merit semifinalist ceremony at the school board meeting, he let me go earlier than I was supposed to because he knew I had tickets to the Eagles game that night (of course he did not do so without calling me out on the mic to everyone there, which was hilarious). When our basketball season ended, he called me into his office to let me know it was all going to be okay. He knew that life as a high schooler was rough and certain things seemed to be way bigger deals to us than they really were, and he chose to always give his support and make us feel safe. It is undoubtedly tragic and unfair that a person of his character was taken from us so soon, but his legacy is one that will never perish and the impact he has had on every kid who walked through the doors of LM will carry on his spirit." - Zack Slogoff, Mr. LM 2018 Contestant