Grade School Memories - St. Peter Macomb

 

We’re so very grateful to each of the families, schools, and educators that have prepared students to attend Lutheran North: Christian, homeschool, private, and public alike. Last week, we celebrated National Lutheran Schools Week, and today, with the help of the Class of 2021, we’re highlighting a couple favorite memories and teachers from our local Lutheran grade schools. Please take a moment to look for a few familiar faces or fond memories!

 
 

Miss Johnson made a big impact on me, she was able to make practice fun yet always have a competition side which I loved.
— Lexi Movsesian '21
My teacher Mr. Dembeck was a huge influence on me. He was a great teacher and I learned a lot from him.
— Cooper Carlin '21
My teacher and coach Ms. Johnson was my favorite teacher. She always had my back and encouraged me to do better. We were very close.
— Rachel McClelland '21
Ms. Johnson made the biggest impact on my basketball career because she taught us to work hard with nothing in return. She made it enjoyable but also pushed us to our limit.
— Ashley McClelland '21
Mr. Dembeck was my favorite teacher because he taught me it’s okay to not know everything because that’s the point of school and to have fun.
— Gavin Kraatz '21
Both Miss Otto and Mrs. D’Agostin made the biggest impact on me. They are very caring and loving teachers and always wanted the best for all their students. They both taught in a way that I loved and were just overall good kind people that I appreciate and thank them for how I am and where I am today.
— Madelyn Barker '21
Mrs. Johnson was my favorite because we always had fun with her and she let us talk to each other and pick songs to listen to.
— Olivia Schienke '21
My mom (Mrs. Green - 4th grade teacher) made the biggest impact on me. She helped me get over my anxiety and put my fears and nervous in Gods hand and he would help me get through it.
— Kendall Green '21
My history teacher Mr. D was fun because he would poke fun at everyone with funny nick names or jokes and made class fun.
— Alex Valenti '21
My favorite memory was our Washington DC trip.
— Adam Diegel '21
Mr. Murray made a big impact on me because he helped me understand the science he taught in 7th grade.
— Mark Walenjus '21
Mr. Streeter was my favorite teacher. We learned a lot from him and had the best laughs in the class.
— Angelina Gjolaj '21
My favorite memory was playing floor hockey.
— Eric Lambert '21
Ms. Otto was my favorite teacher. She ways always in a good mood and it kinda rubbed off on me.
— Josh Wojciechowksi '21
The 8th grade trip to Washington DC was my favorite memory and Mr. Dembeck was my favorite teacher because he was funny.
— Sloan Butzin '21
Getting to go to the National Basketball Tournament with all my friends was my favorite memory and I enjoyed Mr. Dembeck because he was just a good teacher and made everything easy for us.
— Dylan Fox '21
Coach Johnson made a big impact on me. She was my algebra teacher and volleyball coach. During volleyball, she made me realize my potential and made me fall in love with the game I play to this day.
— Madison Hempel '21
I loved Ms. Witte. She brought her dogs in and was my running coach.
— Julia Zauel '21
My favorite memory was going to 6th grade camp.
— Nick Fiori '21
My favorite memory was having private conversations with teachers who genuinely cared about me and my well being. Miss. Otto made a big impact on me because she was there for me during some very tough times and I will forever be thankful for her and teachers like her.
— Arianna DiCicco '21

Thank you and God’s blessings!

 
Renee Finkel