It is the end of the school year which means that we will soon have to say goodbye to a few of our favorite teachers. This year, 17 middle school teachers are leaving and over the next 15 school days, The Direct Message will post an ‘Exit Interview’ that we conducted with each of these educators.
Check out all the Exit Interviews by clicking here: Exit Interviews
Mr. Doug Asher
3 Years at AES: 2014-2017
Next Stop: Singapore
Courses Taught: Guidance Counselor
What will you miss most about AES?
The students.
What is the best part about being a teacher at AES?
Supporting the kids.
What are your plans for next year and what are your thoughts about this next step?
Moving to Singapore.
How do you hope your students and colleagues will remember you?
As a kind and supporting person.
What message would you like to leave for the community at AES?
Live long and prosper in peace.
What the students had to say.
Sarah Garcia
What will you remember about Mr. Asher?
Mr. Asher was always very kind and would come to our Mandarin class and make everyone happy.
What is a funny or memorable story that you have about Mr. Asher?
Mr. Asher came into the Mandarin classroom, and he just tried to learn Mandarin from us, and always messed up the words.
What makes Mr. Asher unique?
Mr. Asher has a lot of light in him, and he is very fun and compassionate.
Rohan Sharma
What will you remember about Mr. Asher?
He was very nice, and he helped and cared about others.
What is a funny or memorable story that you have about Mr. Asher?
I would go to Mr. Asher for conferences a lot, and he used to make a lot of jokes with me.
What makes Mr. Asher unique?
He is one of the best teachers I know.
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