Debra Wei Influence On Education

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Debra Weis, also known as Debi Weis, is our math teacher here in the Marble Falls middle school. This is her eighth year to teach in MFISD and her twenty-fifth year to teach fifth or sixth grade math. She teaches Pre-AP math and regular math.

Ms. Weis has gone to and lived in Africa. She has had many experiences while living there. She is sometimes used for social studies of 6th grade, because of her experience in living in Africa. The teachers ask her if it’s okay to tell the students about her experience in Africa. She talks about all of the things she liked and did not like. She also talk about the time where she climbs the one of the mountains there. They pass around some things that she brought from Africa.

Ms. Weis’ husband, Bob Weis,

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