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2020 Senior Issue | Wildcat Pause

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Wildcat Pause Senior Issue ​ June 2020 page 2

Our favorite teachers

“Mrs. Gianfalla--she is the kindest, most

whole-hearted teacher I have had the

pleasure of being a student for

throughout my tenure in high school.

Mrs. G is always there for anyone who

needs anything, and I’ll always miss her

Dunkin’ Donut Fridays.”

Benjamin Carrier

“Mr. Malvagno--for always being real

with everyone.”

Devin Pisani

“Mr. Nohejl--His classes were always

fun, and he has super-high energy and

always keeps it interesting.”

Trevor Coster

“Dr. Rubenstein--She always gives the

best advice and will always make you

laugh.”

Ashley Luppens

“Mr. Haughney and Mr. Feise--I have been close with them since the

beginning. They have taken me in and have always been there for me. I

will miss all the laughs and good times I’ve had with them, and I will

miss being in their office every day. Best teachers in SWR.”

Joe Ceschini

“Mr. Storck--Not only because he was

someone I could always turn to, but because

he showed me I have a voice and how to use

it. He helped me find something I'm

passionate about that I will carry for the

rest of my life.”

Raymond Colon

“Mr. Gabriel--he always found fun ways to

keep students engaged.”

Michael Varrone

“Mr. Gabriel--He helped not just with

school, but life.”

Daniel Dacos

“Mr. Storck--One of the most kind people I

have ever met. He is also very resourceful

and helping to all that approach and ask

him.”

Gabriel Kent

“Dr. Rubenstein--She’s the best teacher

to make friends with. She will push you

to do your best and won’t let you fail.”

Samantha Sperling

“Mrs. Gould--She's a really nice teacher.

She's really funny, and she makes me

laugh every day. She has a sweet smile,

and I feel happy when we are together.”

Spencer Sanchez

“Mr. Gabriel--He was always the teacher that I truly knew cared about

his students and was always supportive, in and out of the classroom.

Each and every day in his class was a learning experience. He was

always engaging, teaching us interesting things that caught our

attention, and he taught one of the few classes in high school that I

actually looked forward to every day. His style of teaching made sure

everyone was on the same page and really kept everyone into it for the

entire period, which I think is the most important part of teaching.”

Aidan Drost

“Obviously I have to shout out Mr. Gabriel. He completely engages you

in his lessons and is able to relate to students. He becomes one of your

best friends in school and is always there for support if you need it. If

you go through high school without talking to Mr. Gabriel or taking any

of his classes you will have missed an amazing part of your high school

experience.”

Nikolas Ferraro

“Ms. Davis--She has always been someone I

was able to confide in and is a very

relatable person. I have high respect for her

as a person and teacher. She is a teacher I

would come back after graduating to say

hello to.”

Makayla Josephs

​“Mr. Barry and Ms. Gilroy--Although I

would always struggle in Mr. Barry’s class,

it was always a good and interesting time.

He really cares about you. And for Ms.

Gilroy, I don’t think I’ve ever been closer

with a teacher than her. She’s so funny.”

Madeline Rutkowsky

“Over the years, many teachers have had an impact on me. However,

one in particular stands out. Mrs. Mitchell embodies the person I strive

to be. She has had a tremendously positive influence on my high school

experience and has truly shaped me to the person I am today.”

Elle Schepis

“Mr. Gandt--I had him for three years, and he was the most

understanding of the other work we had going on and held a fun

class.”

Madison Borkowski

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