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“You are funny, and I never had a teacher like you.  You taught all of us and gave us much knowledge.  I am going to miss you very much..."
C.
MDHS c/o '07

You have been the best history teacher I've ever had!  When I got home from school on the first day, I couldn't stop telling my Mom how cool you are!  I knew I was going to have fun in your class and I knew it was going to be cool and it was!  I am really going to miss you..."
L.
MDHS c/o '08

“You seriously are the best teacher ever... you are so cool.  Your work was hard, but that doesn't take away from the beautiful person you are.”
C.
MDHS c/o '07

“I'm gonna really miss this class.  I have had your classes for three straight years.  I'm so glad to graduate!  I couldn't have done it without you!  You're a great teacher - never forget that!”
F.G.
MDHS c/o '07

"Thank you for being an amazing teacher, friend, role model and for never letting me give up.  You always expressed the importance of achievement, and that made me strive to be better.  I really appreciate the patience you had with our class and how you made it known by your actions that you really care about your students.  I have learned so much from you, and I actually enjoyed it, too!  Thank you for contributing to my great high school memories and thank you for supporting our performances.  Don't forget me because I know I won't ever forget you.  Thank you!"
L.A.
MDHS c/o '07
Ms. Huvelle
Ms. Huvelle likes to travel.
Testimonials
New Orleans 2005
Ms. Huvelle's
favorite historical eras:
1. The Renaissance.
2. American Revolution.
3. World Wars I & II.
4. The 1960s.
5. The 1980s.
6. Now!
Christina Huvelle.  June 2001
"I have enjoyed being in your class this year.  You always seemed to be smiling and in a happy mood."

-J.L. MDHS c/o '07
World History
Ms. Huvelle
Trevor Browne HS
7402 West Catalina Dr.
Phoenix, AZ 85033

P: 602-764-8500

huvelle@phxhs.k12.az.us
Copyright 2005 Christina Huvelle.  Corner houses bore the brunt of the damage from hurricane winds and flood waters.
The American Flag at MDHS c. 2005 Concord, CA