Rachel+Stutzman%2C+high+school+math

Rachel Stutzman, high school math

Q: Where did you go to college?

A: I went to Greenville University 

Q: How many years have you’d teaching?

A: Actually this is my first year of Teaching.

Q: What inspired you the most as a teacher?

A: the reason I’m here is because of my teachers and I wanted to be a teacher since I was six years old. I food and a place to stay because of teachers had helped me, so I really wanted to give back to the community.

Q: What is your favorite part of Teaching?

A: My favorite part of teaching is the relationships that I get to build with my students.

Q: What’s something you people to know about you?

A: Well, something interesting about me is that I grew Amish. Which means I come from a different culture, and I also speak Pennsylvania German as my first language. Sometimes it feels like I’m from another county even though I don’t.  

Q: Have you experienced anything different here?

A: I really enjoy working here. I love the diversity of thought and enjoyed getting to know different type of people. That’s one of the reasons why I’ve moved to Saint Louis to see and experience cultures from mine.

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