To Mrs. Fossum, Thank you for teaching me these past two years. I learned a lot about marketing and advertising in your classes. I actually bug my parents because of the amount I talk about advertising, and the blame goes to you. So believe it or not you taught someone, even though it might not feel that way. Your classes will help me in college because of the state material you taught me and because of the life lessons you taught me. I would have never known how insurance works, or how credit works if you hadn’t taught me. I probably would’ve been an adult and still be really confused about credit, so thanks so much. Like you said, if you can impact a few students in your class then you have done good. You definitely have impacted my life with your classes, no matter the difficulty of them. …show more content…
That is a characteristic of a strong person. It’s tough when you work so hard in hopes for recognition and never get it. You do so well at it though. You keep going because you know that you are doing it for the students and not yourself, and that is truly amazing. Many people can’t do that, they can’t accept that when doing service you might not get recognition, when that's the whole point of it. I know that you don’t realize that what you’re doing is so grand, but I want to tell you that it is to me. It’s so inspiring to see someone who is so meek, but is also very powerful. I hope to one day make it to that point as