
Our quote of the week comes from American author James Thurber. Though I've only read a couple of short stories from him, I've loved what I have read and would like to read more.
When I saw this quotation, I thought about what it is that makes a great student. Contrary to what some of you believe coming in to high school, a successful student is not always the one with all of the answers. It takes much more brain power to come up with challenging and thoughtful questions. Here's our quotation:
"It is better to know some of the questions than all of the answers."
Those of you who have a curious and inquisitive nature are the students who drive the deep thought in our classes. Keep asking those amazing questions!