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ur leacners Our teachers have helped us develop our morals and values, taught us about life, the importance of family, and how important love and respect are. Through times good and bad they have taught us everything, showed us our wings and taught us how to fly, to love and respect oth- ers while we still respect ourselves, and that happiness is the greatest gift to give. They provided examples that taught us to reach our highest potential. They taught us love and understanding, how to respect oth- ers, how to think for ourselves, independence, tenacity, depth, pride about being ourselves, and yet loving us regardless of what we do. They taught us how important it is to express our feelings, who we are and everything we can become. They taught us how to smile, not to judge but to accept, and to above all say yes not yah . They taught us to listen, learn, and grow. Through your examples we have been able to grow into better human beings and for this and much, much more, we love you all, and we ' ll never forget you; for you ' ve motivated and impressed us in so many diverse ways that you are too valuable to ever forget . . .
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Changes for the better Traditions are a very important part of the Annie Wright School, but then again so are changes. Over the past few years the school has grown not only in enrollment, but the physical plant has grown as well. The additions of the Enid Jackson Kemper Center, the new Middle School wing, and the Upper School Lounge have all given a modern touch to an old building. All three have been used generously and with complete enjoyment by students and faculty. The most important changes in Annie Wright traditions, however, have not been physical, but aca- demic and spiritual. There is a new spirit to the school; a rejuve- nation of attitudes towards higher education and school activi- ties. Both students and faculty have a new global awareness, which adds to their academic and spiritual growth. The idea of incorporating new attitudes and ideas, such as cooperative learning, has created a more fulfilling relationship between stu- dent and teacher. Annie Wright as a whole has learned to cherish its many traditions, while at the same time appreciate new ideas. We have learned to embrace all of the people and experiences which make up a unique place called Annie Wright.
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