Mr. Moore
“Mr. Moore is such a nice teacher and he always came up to me and asked if I ever had any questions for him since I was thrown into his class in the middle of the school year he made sure that I knew I could come to him anytime and ask him any questions and it’s really hard for me to open up to teachers. For him to assure me that I knew that he was there if I needed anything made me feel really comfortable.”
Samantha Baranoff, Sophomore
“Mr. Moore has been so encouraging and he always has a smile on his face. He makes learning more than just fun, he makes it interesting. From daily updates to fun debates, I have learned so much in his class, and I decided I might want to be an elementary school social studies teacher when I’m older because I now love social studies so much. Mr. Moore is always there to listen when I need someone to talk to. He has given me so much encouragement when I am feeling down. He has made school fun for me! On days I may not want to come to school, I still come because I have such a special teacher to see when I get there.”
Lauren Kardos, Freshman
“He’s really kind and helpful, and genuinely gets me interested in his class. I usually get anxious in some of my classes, but I never have in his. Really, my mom wants me to shut up about the history of the Middle East.”
Kat Sorice, Sophomore
“Mr. Moore is one of the best teachers I have had because of how much work he puts into his daily slides.”
Nate Lewis, Freshman
“Mr. Moore’s class is one of my favorites! There is always just a positive vibe each and every day! His teaching abilities are out of this world. He is just so caring for each and every one of his students. The way he runs his class makes sure you are having fun and learning a lot of valuable information at the same time! I always had a smile on my face throughout his class! I just wanted to say thank you so much for everything you have taught me throughout this year, I truly cannot even express how much fun I had! Keep doing you! You are an amazing teacher! I hope my classmates and I get to see you one day!”
Madison Shanahan, Sophomore