Leigh Fryling teaches Johannes and other students important life lessons through her role as a dorm parent, rather than traditional academic knowledge. She serves as a role model by conveying values like respect, courage, and humor. Most importantly, Leigh teaches the students to care for each other and listens to their problems. She has helped Johannes personally through philosophical discussions and encouraging him to participate in a school play. Leigh gives the students opportunities to develop their full potential and be well-rounded individuals.
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Leighs Reference Letter
Leigh Fryling teaches Johannes and other students important life lessons through her role as a dorm parent, rather than traditional academic knowledge. She serves as a role model by conveying values like respect, courage, and humor. Most importantly, Leigh teaches the students to care for each other and listens to their problems. She has helped Johannes personally through philosophical discussions and encouraging him to participate in a school play. Leigh gives the students opportunities to develop their full potential and be well-rounded individuals.
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Regarding Leigh Fryling,
My name is Johannes Bodendorfer, and I am one of Leighs students,
although not a student in the traditional sense. Leigh Fryling does not teach me academic knowledge, but what she does teach me is arguably more valuable than that. Leigh Fryling teaches me how to be a responsible, caring and enthusiastic human being. Through her role as a dorm parent, she has the opportunity to interact with students on a personal level, making her an important role model for us growing teenagers. With her personal hobbies and subjects such as Theatre or English, she is able to convey values which are unobtainable to us without her guidance. This might include respect, as Simba respected his father in The Lion King, or courage that Charly had when he approached Lucy in the play Charly Brown. Or even humour, displayed in her own written play Pirates, rated ARRR and acted out by her students. But above all, Leigh Frying teaches us to care about each other, tutoring us and listening to the endless whining and complaining about the massive amounts of work we as high-school students have. Personally, Leigh has helped me grow my own character in forms of philosophical discussions at Murchies or encouraging my participation in a school play, which turned out to be of great value. Overall Leigh gave us an opportunity to develop and demonstrate our full potential as students and human beings to her and hopefully making her proud to have been and still being an extremely important person in our lives. Thank you Leigh, Johannes Bodendorfer, Dwight School Canada, IB Year 2