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Wredling Middle School is the school to go to. I'm currently enrolled there, and absolutley love it. The teachers are so toughtful and nice, paying attention to all students in the class, even though there are many students.The cafetirea has fantasic food for a realsonable price, $2.30 a meal. The sports and extra-curricular activites are awesome, and fun. Wredling Middle School is all in all a great school.
THE TEACHERS I HAD AT J STERLING MORTON EAST HIGH SCHOOL FROM 1983-1987 WERE FANTASTIC.
FROM THE TIME I STARTED TO THE TIME I GRADUATED I LEARNED ALOT FROM ALL THE TEACHERS I HAD.
I AM PART OF THE CLASS OF 1987 AND WITHOUT THE TEACHERS I HAD I WOULDN'T BE.
I am 54 in 2008. I remember Mrs. Rooseman from kindergarden and we had a student teach named Miss Martini (who was hot - so we thought at 5 y.o.) and she came back to be a second grade teacher. Mrs. Saunders was my first grade teacher and she helped me and a young girl to both skip 2nd grade. My 3rd grade teacher I think was Mrs. Greenwood. Mr. Heinz was my 4th grade teacher. He was an S.O.B. I *still* remember his need to dominate us and have students write "their 499s". Page 499 of the...
I just came across Karl's review and wanted to add my own. From 1962 to 1968, I attended Washington School (K-5th). A year before that, I recall a year of "pre-school" in the big recreation building on the corner of Main and Florence in Boltwood Park. Florence was then a through street between Main and Lee.
Mrs. Rooseman was my kindergarten teacher and Mrs. Saunders, I believe, for 1st grade. Can't recall names of others now. I do vaguely remember the general store (Turk's) that Karl wrote...
My name is Linda L. Jacobs and my Grandson is a student at
Meadowview School. I have the highest regards for the Teacher's
at this school they are hard working, caring, supportive and very concerned about their students. Please note that along with their good qualities it is much easier if we the Parents and Grand Parents are envolved and supportive in our children's education. God Bless Teacher's!
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