
One of my students, above, reading in the library. Winslow Elementary School #4
Imagine that you are twenty-eight years old, and you're writing to a cherished teacher whom you haven't heard from in ten years. Tell him/her about your professional life. What do you do for a living and how did you get there? Consider the following: What schools did you attend? What special training and degrees do you have? Where do you work and what is the name of your company? What do your coworkers and boss think of you? What professional successes and awards have you enjoyed since graduating from high school.
Dear Teacher,
I haven't heard from you in so long! I hope all is well. My life is going great and I'm finally out of school, and I get to pursue the career I've always wanted to do- an elementary school teacher. I attended Rowan University for four years to earn my bachelors degree in elementary education and early childhood. Finally I grew up (: I work in Winslow #4 school and I teach third grade. My early childhood dream actually came true and I hope I am making an impact on my student's lives, as you did mine! Many of my co-workers are good friends of mine now and my boss is great. I wish you could meet him, he is the nicest guy ever. My students are so smart, they surprise me everyday.
I haven't heard from you in so long! I hope all is well. My life is going great and I'm finally out of school, and I get to pursue the career I've always wanted to do- an elementary school teacher. I attended Rowan University for four years to earn my bachelors degree in elementary education and early childhood. Finally I grew up (: I work in Winslow #4 school and I teach third grade. My early childhood dream actually came true and I hope I am making an impact on my student's lives, as you did mine! Many of my co-workers are good friends of mine now and my boss is great. I wish you could meet him, he is the nicest guy ever. My students are so smart, they surprise me everyday.
One year, my student Robert came up to me on the first day of school crying because he didn't want to go. I simply explained to him that he would have so much fun in Miss Hans's class and he would never want to leave school. He laughed and told me that would never happen. However, at the end of the day when his mother came to pick Robert up, he refused to leave and told her that I was his favorite teacher ever! This brought a smile to my face instantly and made me feel that my students really do appreciate me! It's the little things that count the most.
Well I hope you write me back soon because it would be great to hear back from you. It has been far too long! Tell your family I said hello and let them know my family and I are doing fine. Everything in my life seems to be in order! Thanks for all your inspiration! (:
Love Always,
Aliccia Hans
Myself, below, teaching my students.

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