Teacher Feature: Mr.Graves
Alyson Witt
Many people remember their high school years as the best years of their life. They remember their peers, teammates, and what brought them to be who they are now. They remember the late nights studying, and the teachers that helped them through the many obstacles of high school. As high school students, much of our time is spent around our teachers, but overtime they become more than just teachers; they become mentors and friends. Most students only know one side of their teachers, their career. But like everyone, they are so much more. If you take the time to get to know more about your teachers, you can realize common interests and can see them in greater admiration.
So far in my high school career, I have met many of the amazing teachers and staff at Homer High School; however, one teacher who has really grabbed my attention is the science teacher Mr.Graves, who has not only become my teacher, but also my coach and friend. I have gotten to know Mr.Graves as an excellent teacher, caring coach, and enthusiastic outdoorsman. After talking with Mr.Graves I learned many more facts about him. In addition to being a teacher, Mr. graves contributes to both the school and community by coaching cross country, JV boy’s basketball, and building houses and hunting camps. Mr. Graves also plays in the friday night adult soccer league, and enjoys playing pickup basketball. In addition to woodwork, athletics and teaching Mr. Graves is also an avid hunter, traveler, and outdoorsman. Graves hunts with both bow and gun, and enjoys fishing, especially in the Alpine Lakes of both the Rocky Mountains and the Cascades. Graves also enjoys traveling to the Western U.S. to backpack and camp. He likes traveling to various places in Canada because of the vast natural diversity they have to offer. Graves also mentioned that over the summer, he enjoys visiting the beach, and relaxing at backyard barbecues and bonfires. After taking the time to get to know Mr.Graves in more detail, I have realized that he is more than just an excellent teacher and coach, but also a mentor who I will remember after my years as a student at Homer High School.