Ms. Emmerling's website

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Welcome to my website. It includes information about classes that I have taught, students who have touched my heart, syllabi that I have used, class trips....memorable teaching moments for you to enjoy. I have also included research links that may prove helpful for anyone. Please enjoy and use the information freely. Thanks for stopping by!

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Boys' Latin U.S. Honors Class Visits Mount Vernon

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BL visits Mount Vernon

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Councilman Keiffer Mitchell visits the B.L. U.S. History Class

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BL guys at the movie

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Ms. Emmerling, Ms. Smith and Ms. Digges enjoy Mount Vernon

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"I'm not a teacher: only a fellow traveler of whom you asked the way. I pointed ahead; ahead of myself as well as you."

George Bernard Shaw

Some are born with knowledge, some derive it from study, and some acquire it only after a painful realization of their ignorance. But the knowledge being possessed, it comes to the same thing. Some study with a natural ease, some from a desire for advantages, and some by strenuous effort. But the achievement being made, it comes to the same thing.

- Confucius

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