My Perspective: Unforgettable Miss Bessie by Carl T. Rowan

  The author first starts by describing the main protagonist, "Unforgettable Miss Bessie." She was "five feet tall and probably never weighed more than 110 pounds." Also, the author reveals that she was his high school teacher, tough enough to make him read Beowulf. Overall, Rowan remembers Miss Bessie with gratitude and affection, as she was knowledgeable and devoted to her teaching career. Miss Bessie provided the author with valuable life lessons that stuck with him. For example, “If you don’t read, you can’t write, and if you can’t write, you might as well stop dreaming.” Not only was she an educator, but a highly respected mentor to Rowan and many deprived individuals.

Teachers who are a blessing and asset to society are difficult to find. I have only had six encounters with informed and dedicated teachers like Miss. Bessie.

Ms Hoyte (P.O.B)

Ms T. Hudges (Mathematics)

Ms O. Charles (Grade 4 teacher)

Mr P. Lake (Mathematics and Physics)

Mr A. Peters (Mandarin) 

Mr C. Roberts

Nevertheless, teaching is not an easy job, but to have someone like Miss. Bessie guiding and educating students on the path to success is uplifting.

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