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Saturday, June 11, 2011
maharashtra scholarship result 4th standard
Let me start by saying that I speak for ALL the students who have had  this extraordinary teacher. I have had her for two years, both junior  and senior year. When I first met her, I was a bit skeptical and worried  that I would not succeed in her class;however, my experience with this  remarkable woman turned out to be more than worthwhile. Practically  every student that has had Ms. Pupko thrived in her classes and aced  both the Regents and AP exams. In all her years of teaching, all of her  students have passed the the Regents exams with the exception of only  one. As for the AP exams, every student from last year’s class, received  a score of 5, with the exception of two, who received a score of 4.  Before Ms. Pupko began teaching, almost all the AP students actually  received a score of 1. The reason students do so well in her class is  because Ms. Pupko truly goes above and beyond and cannot be compared to  any ordinary high school teacher. She is almost always in school  teaching (our class only had one substitute throughout the year) and is  ALWAYS dedicated to her students (no exaggeration!). Ms. Pupko is always  available after school and will stay late for any student in need of  help (her classroom is always jam-packed with students). Whether a  student needs help with math homework, has questions, or wants to attend  review sessions, she is always glad to help. For example, she teaches  BC Calculus for the AP students and had multiple review sessions for  them, including one that lasted until 9:00 p.m.! When students need  help, she will push them to think problems through, not just to solve  the math problem, but to get them to fully comprehend the concepts they  are taught. After all, her favorite phrase is “put your thinking caps  on!” She also urges people to look over the notes that are taken during  class. Her notes are always very detailed with information and can be  easily understood when students read them. We often work on example  problems in class and refer back to our notes to help guide us. While  working on each math problem, she also encourages us to work with others  and participate in class discussions. Sometimes, she even cracks jokes  that get the whole class laughing. She once stated “Don’t drop your  calculator on your foot; it has a log in it!” I remember exchanging  yearbooks with her so we could each sign each other’s. I had a difficult  time just finding space to write! Looking at other students’ comments,  mostly all of them literally stated that she is “the best, most  influential and inspiring teacher they ever had, who changed their lives  forever.” Where I come from, she is the most highly regarded and  respected instructor in our school district. Ms. Pupko is truly a  significant asset to our school and is undoubtedly worthy of such  recognition.
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