Radio Commentary
A
math teacher in a Dallas High School received a wonderful present recently, in
the form of a thank-you note that was reprinted in the Dallas Morning News.
The
letter reads, in part, quote: “Before school even started, I dreaded your
class. I honestly hate math and I didn’t want to repeat Algebra One again.
“Over the year, you’ve shown me what it’s like
to have a teacher that truly cares. I walk into your class every other day
willing to learn and do my work, not because I enjoy school or math. I do it because you deserve it.
“I
see the effort you put into you job. I
don’t know much about you and you don’t know much about me … I don’t talk in
your class but I do sit back and learn from you every day.
“It
was not only coincidence that I was placed into your class, but a great
learning opportunity. I am thankful I was placed into your class.
“Thank
you for teaching me what no other teacher has.”
Unquote.
It’s
easy to see why teacher Jennifer Davis considers this one of the best gifts of
all time. How nice for all of us to see
a teacher acknowledged so movingly for her skills and caring.