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4222 Cantrell Rd.

Acworth, GA 30101
March 28, 2011

Dear All students of Barber,

Incoming all 6th and 7th graders who will attend Barber Middle School, Ms Watts is an 8th grade teacher
that teaches reading and yearbook. Ms. Watts’ class is basically a computer class which can be very
entertaining if you try your best on all your work assignments. Ms. Watts is the kind of teacher that will
respect you only if you respect her. If you have a bad attitude she won’t talk to you or answer any of your
questions, so make sure you have a positive attitude. The first couple of days, I was shy to especially since I
just got into 8th grade, but after a while you get used to it. The work we do in this class is 90% of the time on
the computer; we rarely write in Ms. Watt’s class. We usually work with a partner or two, and we act out
videos on our topic.

To get an A+ in Ms. Watts’s class all you have to do is do your best on every assignment, and she also
expects more in every student. Ms. Watts is a teacher who expects every student to do well, and she also has
high expectations for everyone. The most exciting thing about Ms. Watts’ class is you get to work together
with other people to try to make a great video. Always remember to bring a jump drive and a good attitude to
class each day. School is very important, and for a guaranteed good life you need to take advantage of your
education. To get a good job in life such as a lawyer you need to have done well in school. For you to get a job
like McDonalds, you must not have done so well, or you just like working there. That’s why most parents push
their child to good in school because they understand it’s very helpful for when they get older.

Ms Watts’s class will help you learn the basics and advanced controls of the computer. She will give
you the advantage and tell you what you need to do to exceed the class. Many students don’t like doing well
in school, instead they try making the whole class laugh and end up stopping the smart students from learning
the work. It’s not fair for the students who really want to learn to have to always be interrupted by a students
who doesn’t want to learn.

Yours sincerely as always,


Ray Santana

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