In case any of you check this out, I wanted to say goodbye. You are an intelligent bunch with a bright future. Always strive for excellence. Do not settle for average! There is talent in you all, you know I believe that. Remember the quotes from day one
Einstein- "I never met anyone so ignorant that I couldn't learn from them"
Oliver Wendell Holmes- "the mode in which the inevitable will come to pass is through effort."
Stay true to your hearts (that is tough to do), always do what is right (also tough to do), and you will find rewards in life that words cannot describe.
Mr Crandell
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Thanks, Mr. Crandell. You were by far my best Science teacher yet.
Even two months later I remember the interactive websites you sgowed us. At the bottom of this link you'll find some cool stuff about the heat wave to use next year. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43836799/ns/weather/?GT1=43001
This is jack saxton and I think u were the best. Hope to see u next year at ir.oh and peanut butter and relish still sounds disgusting. Thanks for a great year. Have a good summer.
Peanut butter and relish. Well, that is certainly a new one...
This was like one of the most fun classes. You are one of my favorite teachers and you keep learning serious, but fun and down to earth. Except when dealing with planets. Haha. I still have that drawing you gave me about being lazy and you should still show me that comedian you were talking about. Hope you're next 8th graders can compare.
Oh Mr.Crandell you were by far my favorite teacher in middle school. I loved how Victor, Egbert, and I caould always mess with you and you would turn it into a lesson. It's going to feel different not being able to mess with my teachers like i did last year. My favorite memory was how we searched up eclipses and one's supposd to happen on my birthday and you said i had to get a boat to see it. You have my permission to use my name as an example next year. Have fun without me.
,Jesse Balasus
You guys were all great! thanks for the comments. You made my day!
earthquake!!!
A smallish earthquake... And as the start of our Freshman year draws ever closer, so does the fact that your next group of 8th graders won't be as great as us.
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