One of my favorite teachers ever is Morah Kim. She has been teaching at WTA for a very long time, and has taught me and all of my siblings, too. I’m pretty sure that if I asked every student here if they like Morah Kim, they would all say yes!
She runs our robotics elective and even stays after school for an extra hour to help us—she doesn’t have to, but she still does it anyway. Last year, she did something really fun for our class where she became a monarch, and we called her Monarch Morah Kim. We would earn Monarch Morah Kim money and use it to “buy” little toys every Friday. This year, she’s teaching my sister in second grade, and my sister loves her, too! Right now, she’s planning something amazing called the Publishing Party for the second-graders, and my sister is so excited about it.
—Ezra Batalion, WTA, Sixth Grade
One teacher I want to say thank you to is Morah Reena. Morah Reena is my math and science teacher for sixth-grade math and science. She gives us work in class that is at our level every day. She also gives us around a week’s notice before a test (that happens very often!) and gives us a study guide to make sure we get the best grades. She gives us homework that takes just 10-15 minutes to do. In science, we had this very fun and educational project where we grew our own basil plants and wrote an essay on the growth of the plant. Morah Reena is a great teacher and I hope I have her every year in middle school. Thank you, Morah Reena!
—Ezra Gamzon, WTA,
Sixth Grade
Morah Reut is really nice. She teaches Hebrew. She’s really good at teaching Hebrew. I like that she’s from Israel and tells stories about Israel. I even dressed up like her for Purim! She’s funny and fun!