The Importance Of Mrs. Dischley In Education

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Throughout our challenging eighth grade year, Mrs. Dischley eased us through it by making science class easy, understandable, educational, and most of all fun. She is a prime example of a teacher who is fully devoted to her job and helping her students not only learn, but to take with us what we learned on with us in our years of education ahead. Mrs. Dischley is more than a science teacher, she is a person whom you can talk to about anything you need to or just to have someone to tell your corny science jokes to. Mrs. Dischley is an incredible teacher whom truly made my eighth grade year memorable.

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