I think we all ask ourselves the same question: Who is the teacher’s favorite student? We believe that every teacher has a favorite student, even if they deny it. That student stands out among the others for their participation in class, their attitude, and their way of communicating with the teacher. In some cases, that student inspires others to be like them or even better. In reality, it’s not that there is a favorite student; the teacher has the responsibility or passion to support all students equally. Of course, there are other students who approach their teacher to clarify or question some detail of a subject, as well as resolve countless doubts. There are also students who, for some reason, prefer to keep their doubts to themselves in class, and that’s where the “The teacher has a favorite student” idea arises.
These are some teachers who asked them who their favorite student was, and this was their answer.

Mr. Strey told me his favorite student was “Joe Gata,” but then he told me that wasn’t the name of a real person. He told me that’s what he called the sports team

Mr. Fry’s “favorite” student is Christopher Blackhurst.
Mr. Fry said he wasn’t his favorite student because he didn’t have one.
He said he was his most enjoyable student.

His favorite third period student is Bill Ickert.

She said it depends on the day.

Mrs.Hollister said her favorite student is Jandon Anderson.

Mr.Anchor’s favorite student is Summer Newman

Mrs. Schaake does have one, but she didn’t tell me who it was. She’s a very difficult person.
These were some teachers and their favorite students.