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Special Thanks to MRs Suganthy and Mrs Mano Each one of us, whether a new high school graduate and a senior citizen, can look back on his school life and remember his/her teachers, above all others, who made a difference in our lives. At the time, we usually didn't realize how important that person was in our lives. But many years later, we look back and remember. We wish we had let that teacher know how much he or she had meant to us. Somewhere I read. In a school classroom the tables were turned and it was a teacher who wrote to the children and parents in this town to thank them for making his years of teaching so memorable.. That was a great gesture by a great teacher. That type of teacher every one of us wish we had had in school, Those students and parents who walked in and out of class room can tell you many stories about this amazing teachers. So when we left school in 1992, we just retired from those buildings, freeing from all those homeworks and stuff..peachy peach, Am I right.!! By after many years, I like to say this…. They are mastesr at capturing the interest of each student. The math teacher creates her own plan for the entire year of math and taught with enthusiasm, zest and kindness. Her math classes were amazing.Let it be Calculus or Trignometry she will begin the day with creative math challenges to peak everyone's attention. May be by solving yesterday’s homework..Understanding the need for students to do, As the class worked independently, she devoted this time to individual students like me and others who are bit scared about this subject (Later I thought, not to have any maths in my life time, but ultimately ended up taking physics major and then later taking up a job in software working mostly in neural networks after my post graduation). The praise and clear explanations she provided over and over never ended. We miss that remarkable ladies Mrs Suganthy and Mrs Mano. |