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Kelly Keys Haines
May 14, 2025
In 2004 I found myself a new widow and needed training to go back to work. I decided to go to Peninsula College to pursue a nursing degree and was taking the pre-required classes, one of which was chemistry.
Having graduated in 1974, I have been away from school many years I was finding chemistry very challenging.
One of my children suggested I contact "Mr. Trapp" and see if he might direct me to one of his students, perhaps I would be able to find a student tutor.
I met Dave at Sequim High School and explained my dilemma, at which point he offered to meet me after school 2 days a week and would help me himself.
He tutored me all that first quarter, I passed the chemistry course and was eventually accepted in the PC RN program, after which went on to get my Nurse Practitioner Degree from WSU.
Thank you, Dave for your time and encouragement. God bless you and your family.
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