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Natasha warren
October 20, 2022
It´s been exactly 4 years 9 months and 20 days. I still constantly talk about how you were an amazing teacher, and honestly my friend. You helped when I didn´t know who to talk to. I really loved your class. I loved how you taught us. I only knew you for a short time but you made a very great impact in my life. Thank you for being an absolutely great influence in my life.
Amanda Starkey
November 27, 2017
I enjoyed working with Dan as both a Red Bud High School teacher and an adjunct mathematics instructor at SWIC. He was an excellent teacher who enjoyed helping students reach their full potential and maintained standards in the classroom. He will be missed!
Lisa Jacobsen
November 25, 2017
Mr. Flowers introduced me to Lake Woebegone. He used to read some of the stories to us sometimes during math class. I did not like them at the time, but I enjoy them now. Rest in Peace, Mr. Flowers.
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