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Open Letters

Open Letter to Ms. Coiro

6/28/2022

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By: Ms. Coiro's F5 Triple Set
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Dear Ms. Coiro,  
Thank you for everything that you have done for our class, chemistry would not have been the same without you. Even as we learnt about the hardest aspects of the syllabus, you managed to make things easy and fun for us. Each day, as we entered your classroom and collected the printed worksheets, we knew that we were about to receive a lesson of the utmost quality as you taught us with the most dedication and patience.  
Not only in chemistry, but we always knew that your door was open for us to knock on in case we needed any help or advice. We would like to thank you for caring so much about us and for holding our class to maximum standards as you motivated us to achieve the best possible grades. In fact, this applies not only to our class, but to every class you taught at school. Over the years, "Mrs. Coiro" became a synonym for commitment and kindness as you wholeheartedly applied yourself to school life. 
As we move forward with our IB studies, even if we choose not to continue with chemistry, we will always remember your lessons and how you were a constant source of comfort and encouragement. Thank you for everything! We will miss you! 
 
Best of luck, 
F5 Triple Class  ​
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