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justin
September 5, 2024
had mr hodge had class great project explore will be missed
Paul Benoit
July 7, 2019
Mr.Hodge was my metal shop teacher at central high school in St. Paul. I graduated in 1983 an he was by far my favorite teacher my whole time at central. I have thought about him ever since I graduated. Rest In Peace Mr Hodge!
Misty
July 7, 2019
Mr. Hodges was my teacher at Monroe summer school and at Humboldt and at Project Explore. He was very dedicated to helping us learn and I enjoyed him as a teacher. May he Rest In Peace.
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