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Selecting his lens of choice, Matthew Schott places his eye through the viewfinder searching for a subject on April. 20. Schott has been working at the school for 21 years.

Mr. Matthew Schott

Miley Cooper May 6, 2026

Mr. Schott brings laughter and joy into every class he teaches. He is able to build relationships with students to bring life into the classroom. He’s really passionate about all the things he teaches...

Before beginning her lesson on geometry, Mrs. Tricia Morrow likes to ask her students about their weekends and how their day is going. She smiles as her students talk about the exciting things they’ve done and their plans for next weekend.

Mrs. Trisha Morrow

Carter Hayden May 6, 2026

Mrs. Morrow, Thank you for being so compassionate throughout the year, accommodating students and your schedule. You care about your students’ lives and put in so much work to help us. Scheduling...

Mr. Patrick Reed looks intensely at his anatomy skeleton, which he has named Mr. Dauve. Reed brings his unique personality to each class, using creative analogies and interesting stories to guide his students to deeper levels of understanding.

Mr. Patrick Reed

Michael Purcell May 6, 2026

With the curtains closing on my time as a Spartan, I think back on the many good memories I've had. One teacher in particular has resonated with me for a number of years. From the first time I met Patrick...

Standing up pointing at her student, Dr. Amy Roznos always makes sure that her students are participating by practicing their French. Roznos incorporates different cultures from various french speaking countries in her lessons.

Mrs. Amy Roznos

Katherine Albertson May 6, 2026

Madame Roznos, Bonjour Mme! I am so glad to have been able to take your class for the past four years. You have made the biggest impact on me since the moment I walked in your doors freshman year, especially...

Caption: Chemistry teacher Ms. Moore performs a precise titration experiment in a colorful lab coat. Titrating acids and bases is one of the most infamous experiments in chemistry for being difficult.

Ms. Brittany Moore

Anna Shi May 6, 2026

Dear Ms. Moore, Thank you so much for being an amazing teacher! From the moment you introduced me to more in-depth chemistry subjects, I knew I’d want to continue learning about it with you. Although...

Sarah LaRue greats students into her classroom before the hour starts. The students wave back at her and walk into the class.

Mrs. Sarah LaRue

Kiki Sanders-Fritz May 6, 2026

Mrs. LaRue,  You defy all expectations as an English teacher. Not only because of your kindness and fun-spirited nature, but because you operate best on the unsaid. Throughout every laugh, tear, and...

On April 16, Mrs. Dauve poses for a photo in front of the camera. By holding her calculator and planning out her lessons for the week Mrs. Dauve conveys her love for not only her students but her love for them as well. As she plans out her lesson plans for the week, her students are able to not only comprehend her lessons but thrive using the skills they learn.

Mrs. Dena Dauve

Katherine Albertson May 6, 2026

Mrs. Dauve, I’ve had a tattered past with math in middle and high school, so when I walked into your class for AP Calculus AB, I wasn’t the most excited; however, I was blown away by how easy you...

Mrs. Flores, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Heimberger pictured reading a book on Apr. 24 in the learning commons. The FHC librarians take their jobs very seriously and do everything they can to keep the students at FHC enthralled with reading.

Library Staff

Nadia Moore May 6, 2026

If you know me I'm constantly in and out of the library to stop and talk to the staff or vote in the poll every day. The main reason for that is our wonderful library staff, full of extremely smart and...

Lissa Range standing in front of Francis Howell Central showcasing her DECA shirt. Being an advisor for DECA, Range recently came back from internationals in Atlanta.

Mrs. Lisa Range

Ayden Kitsmiller May 6, 2026

Mrs. Range, I’ve had the privilege of being in your classes since my freshman year, starting with Intro to Business, then Marketing 1 in my junior year, and now Marketing 2 as a senior; however, walking...

Lying on a desk in her classroom, Mrs. Christina Lentz poses with her favorite book on April 15. After graduating from Francis Howell Central herself, Mrs. Lentz later became a teacher and has won teacher of the year in a previous year.

Mrs. Christina Lentz

Austyn McBain May 6, 2026

Dear Mrs. Lentz, You have done so much for me and while I do not yet have your class, your impact has still reached me. Through our short conversations that we have had, I have learned to love you and...

Mrs Sarah Wyeth is reading the book “Far from the Tree” by Robin Benway while having a sunlight lamp facing her. Neumann was recommended this book by Sarah LaRue.

Mrs. Sarah Wyeth

Kortnee Ware May 6, 2026

Dear Mrs. Wyeth,  I want to start off by saying that I appreciate you more than anything. You've always been there for me from the first time I came into your classroom last year. You're like my school...

Taking on his second year as athletic director at Francis Howell Central Brian Keim found his love for sports at a young age. Keim continued to follow his love for sports by playing basketball at the college level, after his collegiate career came to an end he wanted to stay close to sports so he go into coaching and shortly after he found his way to becoming an athletic director.

Mr. Bryan Keim

Andrew Dungan May 6, 2026

Dear Coach Keim Thank you for being the best Activities Director the GAC has to offer. From cheering on our boys as they beat St. Dominic for district basketball, to helping injured athletes in their...

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