By: Morgan Blechschmid
*Statistics & Functions Teacher*
Q: Why did you become a teacher?
A: “I became a teacher because Mr. Lathrop was my Math teacher in 7th-12th grade, and he also drove my bus. We did math homework every single day.”
Q: How do you deal with a stressful situation?
A: “I like to take long walks in the park, especially by water or water falls.”
Q: What is your most interesting, high school memory?
A: “I remember I played the flute in our high school band, and our band director wanted to take our show to a competition. We were the first band to get a superior rating at our high school in Columbus. All four years, I was in the high school band.”
Q: If you could have a different job, what would it be?
A: “I would be an organic gardener because I grow a lot of vegetables and things of that sort.”
Q: What was your biggest setback in life?
A: “When my parents got divorced, financial struggles came with that. I also did a lot of taking care of my elderly parents.”
Q: If you could change one thing in the school, what would it be?
A: “The students desire to press on and never give up; never give up in pursuit of [your] dreams in education.”
Q: Do you have any advice for the students of Brooklyn?
A: “Challenge yourself, engage in life, and get involved in high school; it goes fast.”
