Blast from the past:Teacher's names?
Hey, I thought this was somewhat interesting. Something different.
What were the names of your teachers during elemtary school (or grade school or primary school whatever you call it) kindergarden-6th (or 7 and or 8 depending on how your school worked)
If you can remember of course! Lol. Your favorite teachers? Your most hated teachers? First names are optional
Here are mine
Kindergarten: Ms. Rosen
1st Grade: Mrs. Brower
2nd grade. Mrs. Groom
3rd Grade: Mrs. Albright
4th Grade: Mr. Evan
5th Grade: Mrs. Holmquest
6th Grade: Mrs. Barthel (silent H)
What were the names of your teachers during elemtary school (or grade school or primary school whatever you call it) kindergarden-6th (or 7 and or 8 depending on how your school worked)
If you can remember of course! Lol. Your favorite teachers? Your most hated teachers? First names are optional
Here are mine
Kindergarten: Ms. Rosen
1st Grade: Mrs. Brower
2nd grade. Mrs. Groom
3rd Grade: Mrs. Albright
4th Grade: Mr. Evan
5th Grade: Mrs. Holmquest
6th Grade: Mrs. Barthel (silent H)
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Kindergarten: Mrs. Silverstein, after she left because she was pregnant, Mrs. Cline.
1st Grade: Mrs. Reinhardt but in my mind it was "Ryanheart"
2nd Grade: Mrs. Bradley, I think her first name was Joanne
3rd Grade: Mrs. Stahl, her first name was Lynn, and we have a student teacher, Miss Salz, and after Mrs. Stahl left because she was pregnant, Mr. Barrett.
4th Grade: Mrs. Tanzola
5th Grade: Miss McHugh, her first name was Jeanne
I hated Mrs. Silverstein and Mrs. Bradley was my favorite, she was super nice.
1st Grade: Mrs. Reinhardt but in my mind it was "Ryanheart"
2nd Grade: Mrs. Bradley, I think her first name was Joanne
3rd Grade: Mrs. Stahl, her first name was Lynn, and we have a student teacher, Miss Salz, and after Mrs. Stahl left because she was pregnant, Mr. Barrett.
4th Grade: Mrs. Tanzola
5th Grade: Miss McHugh, her first name was Jeanne
I hated Mrs. Silverstein and Mrs. Bradley was my favorite, she was super nice.
I actually remember a lot of their first names like the true name weirdo I am...
[Before 4th grade, only remember last names: Zurenchek (loved saying that back then), Hopp (another fun one), Flynn, Galley]
4th grade: Lynda
5th: Eva
6th: whoops
7th: Margaret "Peg / Peggy", Bridget, Cindy, Thomas "Tom," Katie
8th: mostly same teachers but homeroom this time was Amy. One day a student asked the difference between Joanne and Joan ("Joanne" was in a reading passage) and she wrote all the possible spellings of Joanne on the board. I was delighted, lol.
High school: Bernadette "Bonnie," Lisa, Marilou, Cheryl...guess my hatred for high school blocked out the rest.
[Before 4th grade, only remember last names: Zurenchek (loved saying that back then), Hopp (another fun one), Flynn, Galley]
4th grade: Lynda
5th: Eva
6th: whoops
7th: Margaret "Peg / Peggy", Bridget, Cindy, Thomas "Tom," Katie
8th: mostly same teachers but homeroom this time was Amy. One day a student asked the difference between Joanne and Joan ("Joanne" was in a reading passage) and she wrote all the possible spellings of Joanne on the board. I was delighted, lol.
High school: Bernadette "Bonnie," Lisa, Marilou, Cheryl...guess my hatred for high school blocked out the rest.
I'm just going to post just whatever I can remember:
K: Kay Powell
(Always moody and one time, she purposely made me look bad to one of the other teachers for her own amusement. I was FIVE. Also, she sent me to the principal's office once for digging in my nails and breaking the skin of this boy named Phillip who bodily attacked me on the playground.)
& Linda Nelson
(She was older and was always nice and loving to the students. I can't remember her ever raising her voice. She was more the kind to convince you to do something than to yell at you to do it. I remember when Mrs. Powell was teaching, Mrs. Nelson would always sit next to this loud, autistic boy and would quietly remind him to raise his hand.)
1: Susan Isbell
2: Also Susan Isbell
(I was in a multiage class and the same teacher taught you for both grades. Best teacher ever and occasionally, I still see her out somewhere and get excited about it and we're Facebook friends.)
3: Janet McClain
(A teacher who had no patience for me whatsoever. I still remember her trying to send me to the principal's office before I explained my side of the story one time and I had a break down in the hallway. I was an honor roll student and I didn't get in trouble a lot. My mom was actually proud of me for refusing to go with her to the office, but she was terribly upset that the teacher made me cry and wouldn't listen to me.)
4. Mrs. Garrison
(Don't remember her first name and she was terribly strict and never smiled and wore hot pink lipstick that she reapplied multiple times a day. This was the first teacher to give me hours of homework.)
5. Jimmie McGaw
(Always bothered me that I thought she had a boy's name. Also she had little patience for me. I have AD so I was difficult, I'm sure. But I got in trouble with her repeatedly and she actively disliked me until that spring when everyone in the class had to write an essay on conservation. I brought in a six-page paper (front and back which is a lot for an 11 year old) and it won this regional competition and she and I got to go have some dinner with the governor and people I didn't care about, but she sure did.)
K: Kay Powell
(Always moody and one time, she purposely made me look bad to one of the other teachers for her own amusement. I was FIVE. Also, she sent me to the principal's office once for digging in my nails and breaking the skin of this boy named Phillip who bodily attacked me on the playground.)
& Linda Nelson
(She was older and was always nice and loving to the students. I can't remember her ever raising her voice. She was more the kind to convince you to do something than to yell at you to do it. I remember when Mrs. Powell was teaching, Mrs. Nelson would always sit next to this loud, autistic boy and would quietly remind him to raise his hand.)
1: Susan Isbell
2: Also Susan Isbell
(I was in a multiage class and the same teacher taught you for both grades. Best teacher ever and occasionally, I still see her out somewhere and get excited about it and we're Facebook friends.)
3: Janet McClain
(A teacher who had no patience for me whatsoever. I still remember her trying to send me to the principal's office before I explained my side of the story one time and I had a break down in the hallway. I was an honor roll student and I didn't get in trouble a lot. My mom was actually proud of me for refusing to go with her to the office, but she was terribly upset that the teacher made me cry and wouldn't listen to me.)
4. Mrs. Garrison
(Don't remember her first name and she was terribly strict and never smiled and wore hot pink lipstick that she reapplied multiple times a day. This was the first teacher to give me hours of homework.)
5. Jimmie McGaw
(Always bothered me that I thought she had a boy's name. Also she had little patience for me. I have AD so I was difficult, I'm sure. But I got in trouble with her repeatedly and she actively disliked me until that spring when everyone in the class had to write an essay on conservation. I brought in a six-page paper (front and back which is a lot for an 11 year old) and it won this regional competition and she and I got to go have some dinner with the governor and people I didn't care about, but she sure did.)
You remember a lot of shit...lol!! I'm just saying.
I like the name Garrison. May use it for one of my characters last name :P
I like the name Garrison. May use it for one of my characters last name :P
My teachers had some weird names...
Kindergarten: Mrs. Pinches
1st grade: Mrs. Sikkens
2nd grade: Mrs. Bradley
3rd grade: Mrs. Green
4th grade: Mrs. Dickey
5th grade: Mr. Springer
6th grade: Mr. Huschle (pronounced HUSH-lee)
Kindergarten: Mrs. Pinches
1st grade: Mrs. Sikkens
2nd grade: Mrs. Bradley
3rd grade: Mrs. Green
4th grade: Mrs. Dickey
5th grade: Mr. Springer
6th grade: Mr. Huschle (pronounced HUSH-lee)
*starting in 3rd grade we spent a portion of the day with the other grade level teacher to prepare us for moving to different teachers in jr. high.
Preschool: Dorothy and Carol
Kindergarten: Georgia
First grade: Mary Ann
Second grade: Marti
Third grade: Kimberly and Karen
4th grade: Mary and Deborah
5th grade: Gary and (I can't remember her name, I can picture her, maybe I can find it in my yearbook later).
6th grade: Deborah and Barbara (Barbara was married to Gary (5th))
Preschool: Dorothy and Carol
Kindergarten: Georgia
First grade: Mary Ann
Second grade: Marti
Third grade: Kimberly and Karen
4th grade: Mary and Deborah
5th grade: Gary and (I can't remember her name, I can picture her, maybe I can find it in my yearbook later).
6th grade: Deborah and Barbara (Barbara was married to Gary (5th))
Kindergarten- Frieda Feurig- I went to the same church as her, and kept in touch because of it. She died last year, in her 90's.
First- Sue Resop
Second- Claudia Sanders
Third and fourth- Kevin Butch- everyone's favorite. He played with us at recess once in a while
Fifth and Sixth- Arliss Gagnow- no one misbehaved because of her. Before our shared principal came from the larger school just to deal with problem students, she dealt with us, and no one did that.
I had a couple of the teachers twice because I went to a six grade, four classroom elementary school. Kindergarten was at a different elementary school in the district.
First- Sue Resop
Second- Claudia Sanders
Third and fourth- Kevin Butch- everyone's favorite. He played with us at recess once in a while
Fifth and Sixth- Arliss Gagnow- no one misbehaved because of her. Before our shared principal came from the larger school just to deal with problem students, she dealt with us, and no one did that.
I had a couple of the teachers twice because I went to a six grade, four classroom elementary school. Kindergarten was at a different elementary school in the district.
Gwydion
When I was in Sixth Form I started learning teacher's first names, and here were a few surprises:
My English Lit teachers were Welsh and Irish - Gwydion (!) and Fiona.
My (former) English teacher when I was younger was called Gita.
My German teachers were called Dipali "Dee" (Indian), Klara (East German) and Amelie (German).
My French teachers were Rim (Mahgreb), Jacinthe (French Caribbean) and Yael. Yael had a baby while I was in school and named her Ella (after her favourite student ¬__¬ very weird) Hadassah.
I had philosophy teachers named Marni and Sofia Inez.
Errrmmmm... my most-hated sports teacher was a Veronica. My form / maths teacher for a while was a Christopher, and my later form teacher was a Mairi. My physics teacher was a Brennan, my biology teacher was an Isobel.
My art teacher was a Gideon. He has two daughters with really awesome names.
Preeety worried you could find my old school with that info, but I hope not.
I'm not including surnames for an obvious reason.
I have a lot of my old teachers on facebook, and those I don't made a bad enough impression for a good while ...¬__¬
When I was in Sixth Form I started learning teacher's first names, and here were a few surprises:
My English Lit teachers were Welsh and Irish - Gwydion (!) and Fiona.
My (former) English teacher when I was younger was called Gita.
My German teachers were called Dipali "Dee" (Indian), Klara (East German) and Amelie (German).
My French teachers were Rim (Mahgreb), Jacinthe (French Caribbean) and Yael. Yael had a baby while I was in school and named her Ella (after her favourite student ¬__¬ very weird) Hadassah.
I had philosophy teachers named Marni and Sofia Inez.
Errrmmmm... my most-hated sports teacher was a Veronica. My form / maths teacher for a while was a Christopher, and my later form teacher was a Mairi. My physics teacher was a Brennan, my biology teacher was an Isobel.
My art teacher was a Gideon. He has two daughters with really awesome names.
Preeety worried you could find my old school with that info, but I hope not.
I'm not including surnames for an obvious reason.
I have a lot of my old teachers on facebook, and those I don't made a bad enough impression for a good while ...¬__¬
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Not wanting to outdo you or anything, but I learned my teachers' names in year 7-onwards, as I spent a lot of time with the counsellors (and I still do), who have this document on the wall with a list of teachers full names. It's sort-of what I'm known for in my year, being able to give a teacher's first name from memory. How did you learn yours?
In terms of names, no one is called anything really unusual except for one teacher from Wales with a really obscure name that I daren't post here. A Biology teacher has the middle intial of W and I have a joke with myself that it stands for Wolfgang even though it probably doesn't.
Also, do you remember you did this 'around the world CAF' thing? You couldn't tell me where you got the names from in that, could you? Pretty please?
In terms of names, no one is called anything really unusual except for one teacher from Wales with a really obscure name that I daren't post here. A Biology teacher has the middle intial of W and I have a joke with myself that it stands for Wolfgang even though it probably doesn't.
Also, do you remember you did this 'around the world CAF' thing? You couldn't tell me where you got the names from in that, could you? Pretty please?
This message was edited 5/15/2015, 3:01 PM
I don't think I remember any first names, but here we go...
Pk3 Mrs. Whitten (Nancy maybe?)
Pk4 Mrs. Coleman (oh! Corrine!)
K Mrs. Knoblauch (um..,Roberta possibly?)
1 Mrs. Talley
2 Mrs. Burns (Martha Jo, I'm pretty sure) & Mrs. Leigh (um...Margaret?)
3 Mrs. James (Vicky), Mrs. Smith (Jeton) and Mrs. Brown (Ann...I think)
4 Mrs. Stephens (I don't remember her name, but her kids were Sam and Holly)
5 Ms. Fountain, Mrs. Lastovica (Marlene?), Ms........I can't remember
I also had a Mrs. McDonald (Minerva?), Mrs. Parker, Mr. Nichols (Thomas), and a couple others for PE, music, computer, etc.
6-8 ( I don't remember what years I had some, others were multiple years) Mrs. Anthony, Mr. Swatzel, Mrs. Meacham, Mrs. Chlapek, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Corbitt, Mrs. Jones (Deborah), Coach Freeman, Mrs. Smetana. Mrs. Kjelland, Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Popelka, Ms. Johnson, Mrs. Kahler? (Kacey?), Mr. Baxley...I'm missing several
Pk3 Mrs. Whitten (Nancy maybe?)
Pk4 Mrs. Coleman (oh! Corrine!)
K Mrs. Knoblauch (um..,Roberta possibly?)
1 Mrs. Talley
2 Mrs. Burns (Martha Jo, I'm pretty sure) & Mrs. Leigh (um...Margaret?)
3 Mrs. James (Vicky), Mrs. Smith (Jeton) and Mrs. Brown (Ann...I think)
4 Mrs. Stephens (I don't remember her name, but her kids were Sam and Holly)
5 Ms. Fountain, Mrs. Lastovica (Marlene?), Ms........I can't remember
I also had a Mrs. McDonald (Minerva?), Mrs. Parker, Mr. Nichols (Thomas), and a couple others for PE, music, computer, etc.
6-8 ( I don't remember what years I had some, others were multiple years) Mrs. Anthony, Mr. Swatzel, Mrs. Meacham, Mrs. Chlapek, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Corbitt, Mrs. Jones (Deborah), Coach Freeman, Mrs. Smetana. Mrs. Kjelland, Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Popelka, Ms. Johnson, Mrs. Kahler? (Kacey?), Mr. Baxley...I'm missing several
First names only.
Grade one-Isabelle
Grade two-Jessie
Grade three-Gertrude (she taught me to read!)
Grade four-Carol
Grade five-Agnes
Grade Six-Emma
Grade Seven-Donald
Grade Eight-Kathryn, Stephen.
Grade one-Isabelle
Grade two-Jessie
Grade three-Gertrude (she taught me to read!)
Grade four-Carol
Grade five-Agnes
Grade Six-Emma
Grade Seven-Donald
Grade Eight-Kathryn, Stephen.
I learned to read in 1st grade :P (Not the smartest kid in existence but I was definitely an advanced reader) I was capable of reading, say, the entire potter series when I was around 8 or 9. Possibly 7. But was always too lazy. Not as focused on the task. (well you know how a kid is)
Isabelle, Emma and Kathryn are great classics!
Isabelle, Emma and Kathryn are great classics!
They are good, aren't they!I was surprised at what good names.
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Old school Head Teacher: Angela (Sorry but she was the definition of evil)
Year 5/6: Sarah (she was lovely)
Year 3, 4, 5: Fiona (lovely)
Reception, 1 and 2: Amanda (lovely)
We also had teaching assistants:
Sarah X2 (I know loads if Sarahs) (all lovely)
Joanne (lovely)
Dinner ladies:
Jennifer (okay)
Esther (lovely)
And that's all I can remember from my old school.
Teacher's names from current school that I know:
Sonia (Form) (lovely)
Samantha (head of year and ICT) (awesome, lovely, has helped me so much)
Heidi (History) (lovely)
Peter (head teacher) (nice)
Jon (Old head teacher) (nice)
Sandra (assistant head) (horrible)
Julia (Cookery) (lovely)
Year 5/6: Sarah (she was lovely)
Year 3, 4, 5: Fiona (lovely)
Reception, 1 and 2: Amanda (lovely)
We also had teaching assistants:
Sarah X2 (I know loads if Sarahs) (all lovely)
Joanne (lovely)
Dinner ladies:
Jennifer (okay)
Esther (lovely)
And that's all I can remember from my old school.
Teacher's names from current school that I know:
Sonia (Form) (lovely)
Samantha (head of year and ICT) (awesome, lovely, has helped me so much)
Heidi (History) (lovely)
Peter (head teacher) (nice)
Jon (Old head teacher) (nice)
Sandra (assistant head) (horrible)
Julia (Cookery) (lovely)
Are you sure it isn't Mrs. Holmquist? That makes more sense to my Swedish eyes. :)
I don't live in the US, but the surname of some of my teachers through my school years:
Tonström
Kindmark
Hellström
Aparicio
Dohns
Koroly
Norrthon
Ekenryd
Lind
Haack
Astrup
Darvishpour
Niia
Björkman
Anbäcken
I don't live in the US, but the surname of some of my teachers through my school years:
Tonström
Kindmark
Hellström
Aparicio
Dohns
Koroly
Norrthon
Ekenryd
Lind
Haack
Astrup
Darvishpour
Niia
Björkman
Anbäcken
Yeah, it may have been spelled Holmquist but not 100% positive