Long story short, I had an extremely rough childhood and my high school biology teacher was the only adult who believed in and looked out for me. She gave me this book around 2005-2006 - LPS in Colorado. I want to thank her for being so fundamental to my survival and happiness but have been unable to locate her. If anyone knows where Ms. Moore ended up please hit me up.
If you can look at some yearbooks, you might be able to find some other teachers, whose work overlapped with yours. Also, don’t have any qualms about reaching out to the front office and telling them you’d like to get a message to her. They may have access information you don’t. And while they might not give you her contact information, I bet they’d be happy to pass on a letter.
Call the high school and see if any teacher or administrator is still around thst would have worked with her. They may be able to connect you if they know a way to get in touch.
OldTimeyBullshit on September 9th, 2025 at 02:59 UTC »
Long story short, I had an extremely rough childhood and my high school biology teacher was the only adult who believed in and looked out for me. She gave me this book around 2005-2006 - LPS in Colorado. I want to thank her for being so fundamental to my survival and happiness but have been unable to locate her. If anyone knows where Ms. Moore ended up please hit me up.
TootsNYC on September 9th, 2025 at 03:29 UTC »
If you can look at some yearbooks, you might be able to find some other teachers, whose work overlapped with yours. Also, don’t have any qualms about reaching out to the front office and telling them you’d like to get a message to her. They may have access information you don’t. And while they might not give you her contact information, I bet they’d be happy to pass on a letter.
Familiar-Ad-9370 on September 9th, 2025 at 03:31 UTC »
Call the high school and see if any teacher or administrator is still around thst would have worked with her. They may be able to connect you if they know a way to get in touch.