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[[Image:0226-ChristianWMrsSanford.jpg|thumb|Chris and Mrs. Sanford.]] | [[Image:0226-ChristianWMrsSanford.jpg|thumb|Chris and Mrs. Sanford.]] | ||
{{quote|She was the most influential teacher in my life. During my years at Providence Middle School, she taught me better [[Autism|social skills]], how to [[Death threats|better cope with other people]], [[trolls|bullies]] and [[ | {{quote|She was the most influential teacher in my life. During my years at Providence Middle School, she taught me better [[Autism|social skills]], how to [[Death threats|better cope with other people]], [[trolls|bullies]] and [[Chris and reality|life]]. With a positive and fun [[Homos|tomboyish]] attitude, she was a teacher any child would be most proud to look up to and be taught by. | ||
|Chris on Mrs. Sanford<ref>[[Gal-Pals and Past Sweethearts (CWCipedia page)]]</ref>}} | |Chris on Mrs. Sanford<ref>[[Gal-Pals and Past Sweethearts (CWCipedia page)]]</ref>}} | ||
'''Virginia Jeanine Sanford''' was one of [[Christian]]'s teachers. She was once Teacher of the Year.<ref>[[User:ChrisChanSonichu profile#The Teenage Years]]</ref> Virginia Jeanine Sanford helped him cope with his [[autism]] at [[Providence Middle School]]. | '''Virginia Jeanine Sanford''' was one of [[Christian Weston Chandler]]'s teachers. She was once Teacher of the Year.<ref>[[User:ChrisChanSonichu profile#The Teenage Years]]</ref> Virginia Jeanine Sanford helped him cope with his [[autism]] at [[Providence Middle School]]. | ||
==Message to Chris== | ==Message to Chris== |
Revision as of 13:01, 1 April 2014
“ | She was the most influential teacher in my life. During my years at Providence Middle School, she taught me better social skills, how to better cope with other people, bullies and life. With a positive and fun tomboyish attitude, she was a teacher any child would be most proud to look up to and be taught by. | ” |
Chris on Mrs. Sanford[1] |
Virginia Jeanine Sanford was one of Christian Weston Chandler's teachers. She was once Teacher of the Year.[2] Virginia Jeanine Sanford helped him cope with his autism at Providence Middle School.
Message to Chris
When Chris was in eighth grade, Virginia wrote a message to Chris which would eerily predict his future Internet mishaps. Also, note the grammatical errors.
To Christian- Well, it's been 3 years now at Providence and it's all over! Where has the time gone to? The most important parting words I can leave you with - well, are to always remember this. You show people where your weak points are located, then they will know how to push your button. If you never show them, they will never know. I hope you will have an enjoyable summer and come back to visit. Do you very best at Manchester, put your best foot forward, and treat others as you wish to be treated. |
E-mail Chris sent
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