I’d like to thank my parents, too

As my high school graduation draws near, I begin to think about all the people that helped me reach this goal. First, I would like to thank Mrs. Wolfe because she has helped me a lot ever since I became a freshman here at Coupeville High School. She helped me get through most of my CBA’s (classroom based assessment) I had to do for classes. She helped me study or I should say quiz me when I had an upcoming test. Most of all she was there to help me think out loud about things I had to do. Like career options, how to do an assignment, and just motivate me.

As my high school graduation draws near, I begin to think about all the people that helped me reach this goal. First, I would like to thank Mrs. Wolfe because she has helped me a lot ever since I became a freshman here at Coupeville High School. She helped me get through most of my CBA’s (classroom based assessment) I had to do for classes. She helped me study or I should say quiz me when I had an upcoming test. Most of all she was there to help me think out loud about things I had to do. Like career options, how to do an assignment, and just motivate me.

Second, I would like to thank Sr. Mendes. He was a huge mentor for my senior project assignment that is a Washington State law requirement. He helped me with ideas on how to do certain things and plan stuff for me, like when an upcoming event was coming and the exact date to go. Pretty much I wasn’t the only one planning it. I had help and it benefited me being you have to do this project in order to graduate.

Finally I would like to take this opportunity to thank my parents, Avis and Donald Mitchell, for all their support and encouragement. They helped me get through high school. They were there for me when I needed help with homework projects or just advice. They knew my strengths and weaknesses and stayed by my side while being patient until I knew I got the point. I wouldn’t be where I’m at without their help.

Tommie Reese
CHS class of 2012