Survey: What do the students and staff of CMHS love most about their mothers?
This past Sunday was Mother’s Day, and what a great day to celebrate! A mother plays a critical role in a family, as no person would be alive without their mother. However, there are also many different reasons to be grateful for the mothers all around the globe. Mother figures come in many different forms, but that does not take away from the everlasting and irreplaceable love and care a mother has for her child.
This Mother’s Day, the students and staff of Corry Area Middle-High School are sharing what they love most about the mother figures in their lives:
Rylee Nickerson – “She gives me money and she drives me anywhere I need to go.”
Lily Light – “I love her silly personality.”
Cole Halfast – “She is funny, she feeds me, she gives me clothes, and she is overall just the best mom in the world.”
Jackson Lathrop – “She feeds me.”
Grace Allen – “I love her hair.”
Miss Espinosa – “I love that she doesn’t care what anyone thinks about her.”
Mr. Brady – “She is super funny and easy to get along with.”
Sadie Mitchell – “Everything.”
Mr. McCray – “I love her support.”
Haylee Brewer – “I love her selflessness.”
Ms. Smrcka – “I love that she is always there for me and I am so lucky to still have her around to do so.”
Mr. Potocki – “She is always there when you need her to help.”
Kingston Jackson – “She buys me things.”
Madison Brown – “She’s always there to help me.”
Mr. Carney – “I love how she has always supported me.”
Kendall Passenger – “She does stuff for me.”
Parker Trask – “I love her money.”
Mr. Buona – “She allows me to appreciate all of the good mothers out there.”
Miss. Davies – “She is the person I can always ask questions to and I can always turn to her.”
Markus Lambert – “She birthed me.”
Cooper Slocum – “She is really good at cooking and I can always go to her to spill tea.”
Kieran Graves – “She always puts everyone before herself.”
Baylee Smith – “I love her silliness and she is always there when I need to spill tea.”
Carter Slocum – “I love her smile.”
Mr. Adamski – “I love how giving she is.”
Jack Hallberg – “She is a girlboss.”
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