Mia Ryan
29-07 2021 12:19
wrote:
Mr Prior taught me in year 10 and year 11, There was never a dull moment in any math class since he started teaching me. Every class was filled with laughter because of all the jokes and banter. I am devastated that we have all lost such a wonderful person. Besides all the jokes, he would always take time out of his day to check up on me and my well-being. I am so appreciative for everything he has done for me and my heart is with his family. He was the only math teacher I’ve had in all my years of school who has recognised and made me aware that he knew I needed additional help in math, he’d always make sure I clearly understood the work and checked up on me in his personal time to see how I was travelling. There’s a lot of memories that myself and many others in the class share. He was absolutely hilarious and never failed to make me smile and laugh. I always looked forward to math just because he was my teacher. Every class he’d greet me with “hello Ms Ryan” or “Ms Ryan, how are we today?”. During online this term he still never failed to make it entertaining. He would act like a flight attendant and give us an introduction into the lesson. There was no such thing as a boring moment with Mr Prior. It is so heartbreaking knowing and having to accept that he has passed, he was a great person and teacher and no doubt friend, husband and father. I had the pleasure to meet him and have a friendship with him. My heart is with all his loved ones, thank you Mr Prior for being great to me and everyone else. We all miss you.
Mia Ryan
29-07 2021 12:19
wrote:
Mr Prior taught me in year 10 and year 11, There was never a dull moment in any math class since he started teaching me. Every class was filled with laughter because of all the jokes and banter. I am devastated that we have all lost such a wonderful person. Besides all the jokes, he would always take time out of his day to check up on me and my well-being. I am so appreciative for everything he has done for me and my heart is with his family. He was the only math teacher I’ve had in all my years of school who has recognised and made me aware that he knew I needed additional help in math, he’d always make sure I clearly understood the work and checked up on me in his personal time to see how I was travelling. There’s a lot of memories that myself and many others in the class share. He was absolutely hilarious and never failed to make me smile and laugh. I always looked forward to math just because he was my teacher. Every class he’d greet me with “hello Ms Ryan” or “Ms Ryan, how are we today?”. During online this term he still never failed to make it entertaining. He would act like a flight attendant and give us an introduction into the lesson. There was no such thing as a boring moment with Mr Prior. It is so heartbreaking knowing and having to accept that he has passed, he was a great person and teacher and no doubt friend, husband and father. I had the pleasure to meet him and have a friendship with him. My heart is with all his loved ones, thank you Mr Prior for being great to me and everyone else. We all miss you.