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<p>Those simple words of praise written by a high school teacher on a paper by Dave Eggers changed his life forever; &quot;just like that, it was as if he&#39;d ripped off the ceiling  and shown me the sky.&quot; Eggers <a href="http://www.salon.com/life/life_stories/index.html?story=/mwt/feature/2011/08/01/dave_eggers_teacher_memory" target="_self">considers</a> what made Mr. Criche so good:</p>
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<p>Nationwide, almost half of our teachers quit before  their fifth year, driven away by poor conditions and low pay, but in  Lake Forest, the teachers were and are able to make careers and lives  out of the profession. Most of my other English teachers from 1984 to  1988 &#8212; Mr. Ferry, Mr. Hawkins, Ms. Pese, Mrs. Silber, Mrs. Lowey &#8212;  taught there for decades, most of them in the same classrooms, all of  them master educators. Imagine the benefit the students there received,  from getting pretty much a college-level education in high school from  educators who have honed their craft for decades. Every kid in this  country deserves the same thing.</p>
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