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I choose Jessica Rittenhouse for educator of the year because she helps a lot on my writing, and tells me if I make word mistakes or any errors on my work. She is nice about anything I do wrong, and doesn’t get mad that often. She is funny, to the other kids. She is to me kind of, but I rarely smile. For some reason. She checks my writing work when I’m done, and if I made mistakes on it, she lets me redo it if I needed to. She does the same thing with my homework. If I make mistakes, she helps me get through it. She helps me edit it, and type it. When I’m done with my assignment, I never really have any mistakes on it because she helped a lot on my work. She is really nice and helps a lot. She does fun activities, and sometimes lets us write about what we want. I get so much done because of all of her super hard work teaching everyone. She is a very good writing teacher, or homeroom teacher, or any teacher. This is why she should be the educator of the year.
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