Mr. Galloway will greatly be missed by colleagues and former students. Here at WJHS, we pride ourselves on being number eight in the state, according to U.S. News and World Report rankings. One of the primary things that permit us to maintain that ranking is the dedicated staff. Mr. Galloway has been an important member of the WJHS staff for a long time. One of his most memorable experiences was when the tornado hit; luckily no-one was seriously injured. Another memorable experience was West High having the highest A.P. scores in the state with the help of his A.P. U.S. History students. The thing he will miss the most will be “the overall learning process”, a thing I’m sure is very wonderful to all of our teachers. One of the only things Mr. Galloway will not miss, however, will be the war against cell phones, an everyday battle here at our school. He is greatly appreciated by current students as well as past students he’s influenced over the years.
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Galloway Goes into Retirement
Skyler Reising
Mr. Galloway will greatly be missed by colleagues and former students. Here at WJHS, we pride ourselves on being number eight in the state, according to U.S. News and World Report rankings. One of the primary things that permit us to maintain that ranking is the dedicated staff. Mr. Galloway has been an important member of the WJHS staff for a long time. One of his most memorable experiences was when the tornado hit; luckily no-one was seriously injured. Another memorable experience was West High having the highest A.P. scores in the state with the help of his A.P. U.S. History students. The thing he will miss the most will be “the overall learning process”, a thing I’m sure is very wonderful to all of our teachers. One of the only things Mr. Galloway will not miss, however, will be the war against cell phones, an everyday battle here at our school. He is greatly appreciated by current students as well as past students he’s influenced over the years.
Mr. Galloway will greatly be missed by colleagues and former students. Here at WJHS, we pride ourselves on being number eight in the state, according to U.S. News and World Report rankings. One of the primary things that permit us to maintain that ranking is the dedicated staff. Mr. Galloway has been an important member of the WJHS staff for a long time. One of his most memorable experiences was when the tornado hit; luckily no-one was seriously injured. Another memorable experience was West High having the highest A.P. scores in the state with the help of his A.P. U.S. History students. The thing he will miss the most will be “the overall learning process”, a thing I’m sure is very wonderful to all of our teachers. One of the only things Mr. Galloway will not miss, however, will be the war against cell phones, an everyday battle here at our school. He is greatly appreciated by current students as well as past students he’s influenced over the years.
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