My Education Experience

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Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Mr. Maxton

Mr. Maxton was the third teacher who taught World History I lecture to the student body. In this 20s, he was by far way younger than the 52-year-old Mr. Tomlison and the 60-something Mr. Milers. Maxton had a reputation for being a student's teacher. Kids were allowed to curse freely, and he was... Sign in to see full entry.

Sunday, October 25, 2020

Mr. Wilers

Mr. Wilers was one of the three teachers who taught World History I. Therefore, my peers and I got to experience him teach lecture to the entire World History I student body. Mr. Wilers had been at the school since 1960. Dad never had him but he did not like him. Due to a variety of reasons, Dad's... Sign in to see full entry.

Thursday, October 22, 2020

Mitch Bedton

When I saw Mitch Bedton at my freshman orientation, I was shocked to see that he had gotten into my high school. The last time I had seen Richard was second grade. A new school was built, and I left the school we attended. I remembered Mitch very well. He had been a bully. He was a 130-pound second... Sign in to see full entry.

Monday, October 19, 2020

Ben Johnson

I liked Ben Johnson of World History I fame. I found him funny except for when he insulted Alexander Venice's dwarfism. The country 'twang he had made him sound funny. One thing I did not like about Ben was that he did a play off of my name whenever I would see him. I do not believe he met anything... Sign in to see full entry.

Friday, October 16, 2020

John Hess

I took Biology and World History I with John Hess. John played football and was built like a linebacker. You could just look at him and tell he was a football player and what position he played. John stood out to me more in history. Second semester freshman year saw Mr. Tomlison "open" up to us. He... Sign in to see full entry.

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