Erin Staunton
Q: What made you want to become a teacher?
A: I moved back to Memphis and wanted to give back to the community, also Germantown is where I graduated from.
Q: How long have you been teaching?
A: I’ve been teaching for 10 years.
Q: What makes teaching worth wild to you?
A: Seeing students start my class with no foreign language and leaving being able to communicate with it in some sort.
Q: How different is Germantown compared to your other school?
A: The size is a lot larger than other schools I’ve taught at and the production program here is very big.
Q: What do you like the most about Germantown?
A: “The community and the spirit, you definitely feel that here at Germantown.
Q: If there could be one thing you could change about Germantown, what would it be?
A: There really isn't anything that I think I would change.
Q: What made you want to become a teacher?
A: I moved back to Memphis and wanted to give back to the community, also Germantown is where I graduated from.
Q: How long have you been teaching?
A: I’ve been teaching for 10 years.
Q: What makes teaching worth wild to you?
A: Seeing students start my class with no foreign language and leaving being able to communicate with it in some sort.
Q: How different is Germantown compared to your other school?
A: The size is a lot larger than other schools I’ve taught at and the production program here is very big.
Q: What do you like the most about Germantown?
A: “The community and the spirit, you definitely feel that here at Germantown.
Q: If there could be one thing you could change about Germantown, what would it be?
A: There really isn't anything that I think I would change.