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Showing posts with label spotlight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spotlight. Show all posts

September 25, 2012

Spotlight of the Week


Spotlight of the week is basically a new segment on Blogging Baruch where we choose one teacher or staff member of Baruch and interview them. It's pretty simple. This is so we as the student body get a chance to know the administration we see everyday beyond the classroom. Baruch is a small school and also a close knit community, a lot of us tend to chat with our teachers even after class. We have advisories that encourage a strong relationship with them, after all we have the same advisor for all four years.

Who would YOU like to be interviewed first? 

Have any suggestions for questions? Comment below! 
***Please keep all questions appropriate and not too personal. Kristy & I as well as the Baruch teachers and staff reserve the right to reject any questions that are deemed too uncomfortable to answer.  

Some good questions would be: 
- If you could go back in time, what would you say to your teenage self in high school? 
- What was your major in college?
- Why did you deicide to become a teacher, etc.?

Now it's up to you to come up with more! Remember, comment below, no e-mails. 

We are also open to interviewing students who have established themselves, maybe the Student Body President & Vice-Present?

Tell us what YOU want to see. Bring on the suggestions. 

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