Thanks to everyone who responded to last issue's survey. The results are available for viewing. Here's the final survey:
Buxton Hugo
Mrs. Davenport is an energetic and fun teacher who cares for her students and track athletes alike. I will always remember her energetic greetings, how encouraging she was, and how she always said she was here to help, all we need to do is ask. -- Kylie Burns
Thank you for your being amazing and being there to support me and my teammates. I hope you have a wonderful retirement! You deserve it! -- Tina Ciannella
Thank You, It means alot to me how much you’ve helped me grow and become a better person and better track runner. I will always remember the meet where you told me to run the 400 and I was shaking and terrified but then I loved running it even though I wasn’t that good. Your encouragement and motivation pushed me to do better and better. Thank you for everything. -- Abbey DeYoung
Mrs. Schmidt is the best Language arts teacher I have ever had and I am extremely sad to see her go. She always made you try your hardest and never stopped helping you until you got it right. I am glad to have had her as my Language Arts teacher. I will forever take her inspirational words with me. I will always miss Mrs. Schmidt and I will forever be grateful for having her as my teacher and getting to meet her in school. -- Carly Amorosi
Mrs. Schmidt is an amazing teacher, who takes time to teach lessons. Her goal for all of her students is to have them learn the material while maintaining a fun atmosphere. She takes control of the class, making the class easier and more enjoyable. Overall, Mrs. Schmidt is a great teacher, and I am sad to see her go. -- Gabby Rovetto
Mrs. Schmidt has taught me things that I will use for the rest of my life. You have better prepared me for my life in and out of the classroom and I am forever grateful. Thank you for being the most impactful LA teacher I will ever have. Enjoy retirement you deserve it. -- Kaylie Orlando
Glen Meadow thanks you for all your hard work. You will be missed by all faculty, staff and students.