Mr. Hall's Past Students

North Thurston High School
Mr. Hall - Room 117



Greetings, alumnus! Not sure how you found my little corner of the web, but I'm glad you did. Below I have a link to each of the school's I've taught at, so you can pop back and take a peek at your old alma mater or you can take a peek at one of the other schools I've been lucky enough to spend some time at. I'd love it if you would add yourself to the map below and/or jot me a quick email. Thanks. Take care of yourself and enjoy all the adventures you have coming up still!



Map of Mr. Hall's Past Students

Instructions: Don't worry -- you don't have to "register" or anything. Just click on the "add yourself" icon on the left side of the map. Then click on the "move this pin" link, and tell the pin where you live nowadays and click "OK". Then choose a pin color to represent which school we were at together and click on "Continue". Fill in the fields (and upload a picture of yourself if you have one) and click on "Add me". If you don't want to enter your real email address, just put in something like "ScienceRules@Science.com".




North High (Worcester, MA) - The Polar Bears of North High gave me my first teaching job. Mr. Morse (my vice-principal) and Mr. Lynch (history teacher) helped to get me through those first few years and make a teacher out of me. I have very fond memories of the music program with Mr. Gomes, Cross-Country and Track with Mr. Nieves, the incredible ROTC program at North, and trips over to the Science Center. I've actually heard from a couple of my old students there, and I'd love to hear from more of you.
W.F. West (Chehalis, WA) - The Bearcats of W.F. West never actually had me as a permanent teacher, but I spent a very enjoyable two years there (over a three year period). I had the incredible opportunities of being able to teach Algebra and Geometry as well as Biology, Chemistry, and Introductory Science. While I'll always be a Biology teacher, thanks to the students and the subject, I fell in love with Chemistry, and I look forward to being able to teach some Chemistry in the future at some point. The staff there was incredible and cemented my love for teaching.
North Thurston HS (Lacey, WA) - Looks like we've finally found a home! Lacey is a beautiful community. We've had deer, coyote, rabbits, ospreys, and bald eagles all right on (or above) our street. What more could a science teacher ask for?! The North Thurston Rams are a super group of students to teach, and I'm looking forward to being a Ram for many years to come.


©2009 Kevin Hall