By Ersha Kumar Sweet, smart, sensitive, and sympathetic- sounds like a wonderful person, right? Well Mrs. Taylor, Honors 11 English and AP Literature and Composition teacher, is as remarkable as they come. A Wilson teacher of 20 years, she has continued to be a leading educator at Wilson High School and a trustworthy role model to students. She has taught multiple levels of English, ranging from CP 10,11, and 12 to AP Lit and Lang.
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By Megan Seyler and Kelly Brennan Tucked away at the end of a hallway filled with right-brained mathematicians and scientists lies Mr. Arguelles, one of Wilson’s teachers of Philosophy and Literature. Arguelles uses his eccentric and captivating personality to entice and enthrall students to ask themselves unexplored questions. What is the point of all of this? What is this? Why are we here? Only a teacher like Arguelles would bombard students with these types of questions as early as the first day of school, allowing them to travel to uncharted lands and take a step out of typical classroom elements. Arguelles would describe his style of teaching as reflective because he tailors his curriculum to the needs of his classes - a style that most students are not accustomed to, but ultimately find refreshing. Sean Lucchese, senior, said, “He’s [Arguelles] really down to earth. It just makes me feel more comfortable to talk to him.” |
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