The following 7 teachers were asked the same simple question: If you were able to tell your high school self something, what would that be?
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Mr. Hoven (Film teacher)
"If I could tell my high school self anything, it would be to... not worry about the small things. Take advantage of all the opportunities that come your way, and get to know those around you rather than just rushing through high school."
"If I could tell my high school self anything, it would be to... not worry about the small things. Take advantage of all the opportunities that come your way, and get to know those around you rather than just rushing through high school."
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Miss. Ross (Photography and English teacher)
"Nobody is paying attention to you as much as you are yourself. Don't worry so much about what other people think because for most of the time they are only thinking about themselves."
"Nobody is paying attention to you as much as you are yourself. Don't worry so much about what other people think because for most of the time they are only thinking about themselves."
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Mr. Rader (IB Art teacher)
"Stay in music. In high school I was a huge music geek, I never even thought about art as a career until after I graduated. I wish I had stuck with music even if it had only been a hobby after I graduated."
"Stay in music. In high school I was a huge music geek, I never even thought about art as a career until after I graduated. I wish I had stuck with music even if it had only been a hobby after I graduated."
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Mrs. Quashie (Socials and Law teacher)
"Life only get's harder."
"Life only get's harder."
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Mrs. McDonough (Librarian)
"It get's better. Growing up in a small town there were two types of people, the ones that wanted to stay in the town forever, and the ones like me, that couldn't wait to get out. Being apart of such a small town with a hugely cliquey high school made me want to leave and start my life elsewhere as soon as the opportunity arose."
"It get's better. Growing up in a small town there were two types of people, the ones that wanted to stay in the town forever, and the ones like me, that couldn't wait to get out. Being apart of such a small town with a hugely cliquey high school made me want to leave and start my life elsewhere as soon as the opportunity arose."
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Mr. Winch (Outdoor Education teacher)
"Life starts after high school."
"Life starts after high school."
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Mr. Sapic (English Teacher)
"Believe in yourself, I think I did to a large degree, but just using it as a way of confirmation, because I didn't have the easiest sort of family circumstances. I just believed in my abilities to do whatever I wanted to do."
"Believe in yourself, I think I did to a large degree, but just using it as a way of confirmation, because I didn't have the easiest sort of family circumstances. I just believed in my abilities to do whatever I wanted to do."