Mr Prior was one of my favourite teachers. He would never miss an opportunity to crack one of his infamous dad jokes making everyone smile , if not from the dad joke from the proud grin he wore after cracking it. He was one of the most caring, supportive, funny, inspiring and passionate teachers that I know and always made a subject that would normally be boring that much more fun. He was always willing to help, encouraging you to ask questions. He would offer his spare time at lunches to me and my friends if we needed further help outside of class. He loved learning about his students and their passions, trying to create a relationship with each and every one of us. He knew how much I loved athletics and would never miss a chance to create a math problem surrounding me and athletics or ask me about any upcoming comps I may be competing in. He always made his expectations and standards heard and was always ready to praise those that succeeded but was also never afraid to tell you that he thought you could do better (in a nice way). He would always believe in you and shared how much potential he thought you had. One of my favourite things about Mr Prior was how comfortable he would make you feel in the classroom - comfortable to ask question, comfortable to get questions wrong and how much confidence he had in all of his students. Thank you for everything you have done for me Mr Prior, you will be missed by me and everyone who had the privilege of meeting you.
Mr Prior was one of my favourite teachers. He would never miss an opportunity to crack one of his infamous dad jokes making everyone smile , if not from the dad joke from the proud grin he wore after cracking it. He was one of the most caring, supportive, funny, inspiring and passionate teachers that I know and always made a subject that would normally be boring that much more fun. He was always willing to help, encouraging you to ask questions. He would offer his spare time at lunches to me and my friends if we needed further help outside of class. He loved learning about his students and their passions, trying to create a relationship with each and every one of us. He knew how much I loved athletics and would never miss a chance to create a math problem surrounding me and athletics or ask me about any upcoming comps I may be competing in. He always made his expectations and standards heard and was always ready to praise those that succeeded but was also never afraid to tell you that he thought you could do better (in a nice way). He would always believe in you and shared how much potential he thought you had. One of my favourite things about Mr Prior was how comfortable he would make you feel in the classroom - comfortable to ask question, comfortable to get questions wrong and how much confidence he had in all of his students. Thank you for everything you have done for me Mr Prior, you will be missed by me and everyone who had the privilege of meeting you.