By Ashlee Dodd
If you’re looking for a teacher who’s willing to go the extra mile for her students, then look no further, and meet Mrs. Raidy! One of our excellent Geometry teachers over at ASUPD.
Mrs. Raidy has positively impacted me as her student in that she’s always supportive and proud of her students each day. In live lessons, she’s very helpful with providing instructions and breakdowns on different topics of Geometry A that she teaches us, and never pressures anyone at all, letting them work at their own pace. It allows her students to be able to even make the most challenging concepts more understandable!
( Interviewed Questions / Notes from Mrs. Raidy )
I’ve managed to get in contact with Mrs. Raidy and was able to set up a meeting and get some great answers and notes from her during the interview meeting, below are some that I’ve gathered today from her:
“What are your favorite moments in the classroom?”
I love the positive interactions I get from my students to me and how they interact with their other peers that brighten my day and very glad of the feedback I get from students in 1 on 1 meetings who first struggled with the most work in lessons, can now understand the topics and concepts I teach from Geometry and those moments are what make me happy as a teacher.
“And do you believe that your students have had a great impact with their work and education so far being their teacher?”
Yes, I think students in my classes have great impact with their hard work, participation with lessons, and they show me that each day they want to have great success in their education and academic goals with being in ASUPD, and so far, this is a great year for myself teaching these wonderful students.
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Overall, I love having Mrs. Raidy as my Geometry teacher, I have huge appreciation for this lovely woman who dedicates herself to helping her students each day, always positive into bringing advice for any struggles I and others go through. She has had a great impact on myself as one of her students. So I thank Mrs. Raidy for being my teacher, as well as my other peers should always be appreciative to their hard-working teachers who want you to succeed.
Thank you, Mrs. Raidy.