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Thank you letter to Ms. Blackmer

May 6 through May 10 is Teacher Appreciation Week, and the Mav News staff would like to thank our teachers
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Payton Grasser
Ms. Blackmer poses outside her room, drawn as Albert Einstein (photo taken by Shayd Fuller)
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  • Dear Mrs. Blackmer, Thank you for being so great! Your class can be difficult at times, but then again honor classes be like that. You are such a kind and sweet teacher. If I ever need help, you are always more than willing to help me. Your bright personality always makes me enjoy your class, most math classes can be boring which can make students doze off, and ultimately missing the lesson, but that’s not the case in your class. The interactive notes and practice we do in your class always helps me remember the material, but obviously not long enough for the test lol. You are such a nice and understanding teacher and i’m very thankful that I was fortunate enough to have got you as a math teacher. I hope you have an awesome day Ms! Sincerely Raul Mares-Montes

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Raul Mares
Raul Mares, Writer
Raul Mares is a sophomore. It's his second year on The Mav. He's looking forward to writing a lot of great and interesting pieces for others to read and enjoy.
Payton Grasser
Payton Grasser, Writer
Payton Grasser is a sophomore. She enjoys creating art, spending quality time with friends and family, and socializing. Payton is looking forward to being part of the Journalism community and making new connections.
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