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Mr.Sarac

January 13, 2020
By savannahlaird BRONZE, Middletown Delaware, Delaware
savannahlaird BRONZE, Middletown Delaware, Delaware
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I am nominating Kurt Sarac for Educator of the Year. He was my 7th grade Bible teacher and my 8th grade computer teacher. He teaches at Red Lion Christian Academy and is also in the Coast Guard.  I think he is a good nomination because he is helpful,caring,and he is a funny/fun person.


Mr.Sarac is caring and gives very good advice. When he taught me in 7th grade, he helped us mature and gave us good advice on how to handle situations and how to become more mature more for high school.He spent time making sure we were prepared for the future ,so we could be the best people possible. One time my friend and i lost our phones in the school,and we didn’t know where they were,and we spent a long time looking. We found out that Mr.Sarac had them;he kept us from getting in trouble and also taught us that we should be more careful.


Next, Mr.Sarac is a very funny and fun person. When we had computer class,he always tried to find a way to make it fun. We would have cool projects where we got to animate our own cartoons. Every Friday we had a free day called “Freaky Friday” where we could talk about anything,ask questions,or tell jokes,and it was always fun. Everyday we could always find some way to make the class enjoyable.


Mr. Sarac always wanted us to succeed. He always gave us all the information we needed to know about any test or quiz,and he would make sure we knew all the information. He would always check up on us and see how our grades were ,to make sure we were doing well. I remember him talking to us about how our middle school grades were important to get us into a good high school. He always wanted the best for us and wanted to help us succeed.


These are all the reasons I think Mr.Sarac is a good nomination. He is kind,caring,and a very fun teacher who cares about all of his students.



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