Interviewing Team: What is your favorite part about teaching?
Mrs. Mosebach: Getting to meet all of the students.
Interviewing Team: What is your least favorite part about teaching?
Mrs. Mosebach: The paperwork.
Interviewing Team: How many years have you been teaching at Delton?
Mrs. Mosebach: I have been teaching for 14 at Delton, but 16 total.
Interviewing Team: On average, about how many cupes of coffee do you drink per day?
Mrs. Mosebach: Just one cup.
Interviewing Team: Is teaching a busy job?
Mrs. Mosebach: Yes!
Interviewing Team: What is your favorite color?
Mrs. Mosebach: Dark turqoise.
Interviewing Team: What is your favorite food?
Mrs. Mosebach: Pizza.
Interviewing Team: How many different countries have you visited?
Mrs. Mosebach: I have been to 3 different countries.
Interviewing Team: How many children do you have?
Mrs. Mosebach: Two.
Interviewing Team: How many siblings do you have?
Mrs. Mosebach: Five brothers and sisters. In fact, my twin sister teaches at the high school.
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Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Mrs. Kiel Interview
Interviewing Team: How many years have you been teaching?
Mrs. Kiel: I have been teaching for 11 years.
Interviewing Team:On average, how many cups of coffee do you drink in a day?
Mrs. Kiel: About 1 to 2 cups a day.
Interviewing Team:What is your favorite part about teaching?
Mrs. Kiel: My favorite part is seeing and hearing the students speak Spanish, and when they understand things.
Interviewing Team:What is your least favorite part about teaching?
Mrs. Kiel: All of the required meetings.
Interviewing Team: What did you want to grow up to be when you were a little kid?
Mrs. Kiel: I wanted to be a marine biologist or a market research analysist.
Interviewing Team: What is your favorite food?
Mrs. Kiel: Barbeque wings.
Interviewing Team:What is your favorite color?
Mrs. Kiel: Purple.
Interviewing Team:What is your favorite Spanish food?
Mrs. Kiel: Real, fresh corn tortillas.
Interviewing Team: How many foreign countries have you visited?
Mrs. Kiel: At least eight.
Interviewing Team: What is your favorite country to visit?
Mrs. Kiel: Mexico.
Mrs. Kiel: I have been teaching for 11 years.
Interviewing Team:On average, how many cups of coffee do you drink in a day?
Mrs. Kiel: About 1 to 2 cups a day.
Interviewing Team:What is your favorite part about teaching?
Mrs. Kiel: My favorite part is seeing and hearing the students speak Spanish, and when they understand things.
Interviewing Team:What is your least favorite part about teaching?
Mrs. Kiel: All of the required meetings.
Interviewing Team: What did you want to grow up to be when you were a little kid?
Mrs. Kiel: I wanted to be a marine biologist or a market research analysist.
Interviewing Team: What is your favorite food?
Mrs. Kiel: Barbeque wings.
Interviewing Team:What is your favorite color?
Mrs. Kiel: Purple.
Interviewing Team:What is your favorite Spanish food?
Mrs. Kiel: Real, fresh corn tortillas.
Interviewing Team: How many foreign countries have you visited?
Mrs. Kiel: At least eight.
Interviewing Team: What is your favorite country to visit?
Mrs. Kiel: Mexico.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Mrs. Cantou Interview
Interviewing Team: On average how many cups of coffee do you drink a day?
Mrs. Cantou: One cup of coffee a day.
Interviewing Team: How many years have you been teaching?
Mrs. Cantou: 3 years.
Interviewing Team: Where did you teach prior to coming into Delton?
Mrs. Cantou: Colorado Springs Middle School.
Interveiwing Team: How do you like delton?
Mrs. Cantou: I love it here! the staff and students are very welcoming.
Mrs. Cantou: One cup of coffee a day.
Interviewing Team: How many years have you been teaching?
Mrs. Cantou: 3 years.
Interviewing Team: Where did you teach prior to coming into Delton?
Mrs. Cantou: Colorado Springs Middle School.
Interveiwing Team: How do you like delton?
Mrs. Cantou: I love it here! the staff and students are very welcoming.
Mr. Groesbeck Interview
Interviewing Team: On average, how many cups of coffee do you drink a day?
Mr. Groesbeck: 2 cups.
Interviewing Team: On average, hom many hours a night do you spend grading papers?
Mr. Groesbeck: One and a half hours, between 3 and 6 o'clock.
Interviewing Team: How many years have you been teaching?
Mr. Groesbeck: 28 years, starting in the fall on 1984.
Interviewing Team: What question are you asked most by students?
Mr. Groesbeck: Are we going to da anything fun today?
Interviewing Team: You are a runner. On average, how many miles a week do you run?
Mr. Groesbeck: I run about 12 miles a week.
Mr. Groesbeck: 2 cups.
Interviewing Team: On average, hom many hours a night do you spend grading papers?
Mr. Groesbeck: One and a half hours, between 3 and 6 o'clock.
Interviewing Team: How many years have you been teaching?
Mr. Groesbeck: 28 years, starting in the fall on 1984.
Interviewing Team: What question are you asked most by students?
Mr. Groesbeck: Are we going to da anything fun today?
Interviewing Team: You are a runner. On average, how many miles a week do you run?
Mr. Groesbeck: I run about 12 miles a week.
Mrs. Hatton Interview
Interviewing Team: How many years have you been teaching?
Mrs Hatton:I have been teaching for about 14 years.
Interviewing Team: On average, how many cups of coffee do you drink a day?
Mrs. Hatton:About 2 cups a day.
Interviewing Team: What is your favorite part about teaching?
Mrs. Hatton:Watching the students learn.
Interviewing Team:What is your least favortie part of teaching?
Mrs. Hatton:Disciplining students.
Interviewing Team:What did you want to be when you were a little kid?
Mrs. Hatton:I wanted to be either a psychologist or an artist.
Interviewing Team:What are your grades based off of?
Mrs. Hatton:I base them off of projects and participation.
Interviewing Team:What is your favortie color?
Mrs Hatton:Purple.
Interviewing Team:What genre of music do you prefer?
Mrs. Hatton: I like all.
Interviewing Team:What is your favorite song?
Mrs. Hatton: Don't Stop Believing, by Journey.
Interviewing Team:What happens if a project brakes?
Mrs. Hatton: I let them go beyond the due date depending on the severity of the break.
Interviewing Team:What is your stance on the fact that band students dont get to have art?
Mrs. Hatton: I think that the band students are left out, and that they should have a different schedule with art.
Mrs Hatton:I have been teaching for about 14 years.
Interviewing Team: On average, how many cups of coffee do you drink a day?
Mrs. Hatton:About 2 cups a day.
Interviewing Team: What is your favorite part about teaching?
Mrs. Hatton:Watching the students learn.
Interviewing Team:What is your least favortie part of teaching?
Mrs. Hatton:Disciplining students.
Interviewing Team:What did you want to be when you were a little kid?
Mrs. Hatton:I wanted to be either a psychologist or an artist.
Interviewing Team:What are your grades based off of?
Mrs. Hatton:I base them off of projects and participation.
Interviewing Team:What is your favortie color?
Mrs Hatton:Purple.
Interviewing Team:What genre of music do you prefer?
Mrs. Hatton: I like all.
Interviewing Team:What is your favorite song?
Mrs. Hatton: Don't Stop Believing, by Journey.
Interviewing Team:What happens if a project brakes?
Mrs. Hatton: I let them go beyond the due date depending on the severity of the break.
Interviewing Team:What is your stance on the fact that band students dont get to have art?
Mrs. Hatton: I think that the band students are left out, and that they should have a different schedule with art.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Mr. Shipley Interivew
Interviewing Team: How many years have you been teaching?
Mr. Shipley: I have been teaching for 23 yeas, but only 15 at Delton.
Interviewing Team: What is your favorite part of teaching?
Mr. Shipley: My favorite part of teaching is teaching students who want to learn.
Interviewing Team: What is the hardest part of teaching?
Mr. Shipley: The hardest part is teaching kids who don't want to learn.
Interviewing Team: On average who many cups of coffee do you drink a day?
Mr. Shipley: About 3 cups.
Interviewing Team: What did you want to grow up to be when you were a little kid.
Mr. Shipley: When I was a little kid, I wanted to be a forest ranger, but i decided against it.
Interviewing Team: is teaching a busy job?
Mr. Shipley: It is a very busy job, and I often have to take work home with me.
Mr. Shipley: I have been teaching for 23 yeas, but only 15 at Delton.
Interviewing Team: What is your favorite part of teaching?
Mr. Shipley: My favorite part of teaching is teaching students who want to learn.
Interviewing Team: What is the hardest part of teaching?
Mr. Shipley: The hardest part is teaching kids who don't want to learn.
Interviewing Team: On average who many cups of coffee do you drink a day?
Mr. Shipley: About 3 cups.
Interviewing Team: What did you want to grow up to be when you were a little kid.
Mr. Shipley: When I was a little kid, I wanted to be a forest ranger, but i decided against it.
Interviewing Team: is teaching a busy job?
Mr. Shipley: It is a very busy job, and I often have to take work home with me.
Mrs. Cleveland Interview
Interviewing Team: How many years have you been teaching?
Mrs. Cleveland: I have been teaching for a total of 30 years.
Interviewing Team: What grades have you taught?
Mrs. Cleveland: I used to teach 3rd, 4th, then 5th, but now I am teaching the 6th.
Interviewing Team: What is the hardest part of teaching?
Mrs. Cleveland: The hardest part is reaching all of the students.
Interviewing Team: Is teaching busy?
Mrs. Cleveland: It is a very busy job.
Interviewing Team: What did you want to be when you were a little kid?
Mrs. Cleveland: I always wanted to be a nurse.
Interviewing Team: On average how many cups of coffee do you drink a day?
Mrs. Cleveland: I drink about 4 cups a day, but I also like Diet Coke.
Interviewing Team: What is your favorite part of teaching?
Mrs. Cleveland: My favorite part of teaching is watching students grow and mature, as well as giving freedom to the students.
Mrs. Cleveland: I have been teaching for a total of 30 years.
Interviewing Team: What grades have you taught?
Mrs. Cleveland: I used to teach 3rd, 4th, then 5th, but now I am teaching the 6th.
Interviewing Team: What is the hardest part of teaching?
Mrs. Cleveland: The hardest part is reaching all of the students.
Interviewing Team: Is teaching busy?
Mrs. Cleveland: It is a very busy job.
Interviewing Team: What did you want to be when you were a little kid?
Mrs. Cleveland: I always wanted to be a nurse.
Interviewing Team: On average how many cups of coffee do you drink a day?
Mrs. Cleveland: I drink about 4 cups a day, but I also like Diet Coke.
Interviewing Team: What is your favorite part of teaching?
Mrs. Cleveland: My favorite part of teaching is watching students grow and mature, as well as giving freedom to the students.
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