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Mr. Huber
Ever had a teacher that ever actually lived in the same exact area you lived in? I know it sounds ridiculous but all the teachers I’ve had we’re always born and raised in either Pennsylvania, or the boring state of Maryland. But anyway my nomination for "Educator of the year” goes to my 8th grade Spanish teacher from Springer Middle School, Mr. Huber.
Now one of the many reasons why so many people liked Mr. Huber was because of just tradition. He's taught Spanish at my former school since ~1996 and he did the same exact thing since his first class. For example, he always screeched "BUENOS DIAS CLASSE!!" Which means Good day class in Spanish basically. He always used to have funny face on a photo, and trust me you'll know who's who in the school yearbook.
Another reason why Huber was just pure awesomeness was because he would just be honest to anyone. I mean it, he'll be honest to anyone if you sagged your pants and showed your underwear, oh he'll tell ya. He also told you if your football team did well, decent, bad, or horrible. Of course he always said that his team ( the Los Angeles Rams) did either bad or horrible never well nor decent.
I know, he seems like THE PERFECT teacher. But fun fact, no body especially teachers aren't perfect and probably never will be. Now a bad thing about Mr. Huber is that he's a Spanish teacher. Now this is just a personal opinion, but Spanish is H.A.R.D. Since when you think about it, when are you. Yes, YOU the reader ever going to use Spanish. Mr. Huber used to be a science teacher which would've been better but he lived in Costa Rica for four years so he was qualified to be a Spanish teacher.
So in the end, Mr. Huber was A GREAT teacher but, no one is perfect. So if any teen says their nomination is quote unquote "perfect" then you just eject them on the spot since NO ONE is perfect.
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