“Thank you” is a phrase used every day by people all over the world. Thank you is defined as a polite, conversational expression of gratitude, appreciation, or acceptance; a word used to show how much you care about someone’s contribution to your life. Senior Jessie Whitley expresses her thanks to the teacher who supported her throughout her high school career.
“Thank you, Mr. Ressler, for supporting me through FFA, soccer, and just being a leader and a guide,” Whitley said.
Fellow senior Kailyn Harris says thank you to the teacher who helped her become the person she is today, showing her gratitude to the ones who built her up.

“I would say thank you to Mrs. Albrecht because she helped me get into the CNA program, which is one step closer to my final career,” Harris said.
Freshman Rhea Kirkman says thank you to the teacher who makes her feel like she can be herself and the teacher who helps her no matter the question.

“I would like to say thank you to Mrs. S. because she introduced me to FCCLA and opened so many opportunities for me to meet new people. She lets me truly be myself during class and FCCLA,” Kirkman said.
Sophomore Lyla Graham expresses her thanks to the teacher who allowed her to learn the most and the teacher who always allowed her to be the best she could.

“I would say thank you to Mrs. Bruton for encouraging and engaging,” Graham said. “She is very positive and makes school fun for me.”
Freshman Averie Rainosek gives her thanks to the teacher who brought her out of her comfort zone and is easy to talk to.
“I would like to say thank you to Ms. Haas; she has helped me this year with FFA and brought me out of my comfort zone. She’s easy to talk to,” Rainosek said.



















