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Educator of the Year: Mrs. Coston
  I have chosen Mrs. Coston as the Teen Ink 2017 Educator of The Year. Mrs.
  Coston is a math teacher at H.B. DuPont Middle School in Hockessin, Delaware. She
  has impacted my life more than just in the classroom. Mrs.Coston teaches algebra and
  pre-algebra and she was my 8th grade math teacher at H.B Dupont. I happen to know
  that she teaches in the evenings to people who did not have the opportunity to
  graduate high school.
  
  Math has never been a strong subject for me, but Mrs. Coston has a way to
  break the problems apart to make them easier to understand by using worksheets and
  powerpoint. Mrs. Coston, the teacher, is knowledgeable and accepting of each
  student’s different learning abilities, and she uses different approaches to make sure
  her students do not fall behind. Mrs. Coston, the person, is kind, compassionate and
  funny. Mrs. Coston was always telling jokes to make learning fun. She was always
  aware that school needs to be fun for students too; she always had a way to make us
  laugh and to help brighten up our day.
  
  Mrs. Coston continues using her education to help adults who did not have the
  privilege to graduate high school. In order for the adult to get their GED, they have to
  pass high school math. Mrs. Coston uses her own time selflessly to help these people
  gain something that so many of us take for granted, a high school diploma.
  Mrs. Coston would regularly remind us during class that she didn’t want to see
  us fail and give up in high school and become dropouts. She never wants to see us in
  one of her night classes. She genuinely cares for her students and wants to see them
  succeed. If anyone of us were struggling, she made it a point to help us without
  judging us for our misunderstanding of a lesson. She respects us as students and
  knows we all learn differently. Mrs. Coston will forever be a #1 teacher in my life.
  I believe Mrs. Coston deserves to be recognized for her hard work and
  dedication to the children that she teaches. She is always thinking outside the box to
  make math fun and enjoyable even for the faintest of heart. Mrs. Coston is an Ace and
  she makes math exciting, for all these reasons Mrs. Coston has my vote for the 2017
  Teen Ink Educator of the Year.

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