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Endings and Goodbyes

As I reflect on the past quarter, I feel a mix of emotions. This is it, this is my last reflection essay, and it’s hard to say goodbye to such an important time in our learning. To be honest, tears are building in my eyes as I am writing this reflection essay. 

One of the highlights was learning about Ms. Front Page. Our amazing teacher guided us through creating our own front pages, making the process fun and educational. I'm grateful for the chance to learn from both our teacher and our practice teacher, ma'am Charleen. Your guidance has made a big difference in my growth.

As we close this chapter. I just want to take this opportunity to say that I appreciate the experiences we’ve shared and the knowledge you shared to all of us. Thank you, dear teachers, for guiding us and for all your help. Your influence will stay with us as we move forward. Once again, thank you—for this amazing school that you shared with me and my classmates. 

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