On a daily basis, many students encounter teachers who greet them with a bright smile and teach their lesson with enthusiasm. However, the extent of love teachers have for their job is not commonly known.
Teachers express why they love their job
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About the Contributor

Preston Kwok, Segment Producer
Preston Kwok is a junior at Carlmont High School and this is his second year in journalism. His new found passion for videography in ScotCenter has inspired him to film stories that would be unique to the public. When he isn’t using his camera to film, he will be using it to take many photos. Additionally, you may see him flying in the skies of the Bay Area, working towards earning his private pilot license. To check out his portfolio, click here.
Twitter: @TheMrPrez1