JUNIOR YEAR TEACHERS

April 18, 2020

Congratulations Class of 2020! I had a blast with you guys most every day! We made each other laugh and always tried to focus on the positive side of things! My hope for you is that you’ll try to tackle your life ahead in much the same way! Nothing happens by chance in this life! Work hard, stay positive, and always give your best to your work and to those around you! Take care of yourselves and stay in touch! I’ll miss you guys and I hope that some of you still send me your senior pic in the mail! I’m missing some smiling faces on my cupboard! Get it? Got it? Good!

Mama Red


Class of 2020! I got to know many of you the past four years and I have a lot of great memories I will hold onto. I know that you are going through a tough time at the moment with not being able to celebrate some key milestones of being a high school senior, but you all have many memories to cherish during your time at Tyrone. Keep those memories close to your heart! Continue to work hard and I know without a doubt you will reach your goals and dreams. Stay in touch and I will miss you!

Miss Markel


Dearest Seniors – I can honestly say that you were the best overall class that I’ve ever had the pleasure of educating. We had some really good times together and I will always cherish them. We laughed a lot, we cried some, and we have grown close. Again, I’m so sorry that this is all happening during your Senior year. Although it may seem that you drew the short end of the straw, this situation will make you stronger in the end. You have been forced to change your learning style and learn resilience. Resilience is one of the most dynamic character traits that one can possess. Take this as an opportunity to grab your future and follow it wherever it may lead. Be passionate and let your heart choose what it wants. Your last assignment is to stay in touch…and it will be graded. I miss you already.

Mr. Funicelli


Class of 2020 – I have the unique experience of seeing you as pre-pimpled children in my 6th grade classroom and seeing you again as nervous 16 yr olds climbing into my Driver Ed car.The reason I love my job is I get to see 12 yr olds grow and mature into young men and women. You have experienced something this year that none of us could even have imagined. The world has changed right before our eyes and you have endured more than any other class before you. A famous coach I had, used to tell us everyday: “You either get better, or you get worse. You never stay the same.” I love this quote because it applies to everything we do in life. Finally remember to “look. Look and turn” and to be safe!

Mr. Bouslough


Dearest Seniors,

I have watched many of you grow since your first years in middle school. When you came to the high school I decided to join you. It saddens me to know that we will miss some of those senior moments. Your graduation was an event that I couldn’t wait to see. I can honestly say, your class is my favorite group! Some of you are like my family. I’ve known you longer than I’ve known my youngest son. You’ll be in my heart forever. I will miss all of you dearly. I wish you much luck in your paths ahead. Thank you for the great memories! Please keep in touch and I know you will make me proud!  

Love,

Mrs. Latchford


 

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