At the end of this school year, Honors NSL teacher Bonnie Frederick will retire after 22 years of teaching, 13 of which have been at CHS.
According to Frederick, she has always been interested in teaching, even as a teenager.
“I used to be in the Future Teachers of America [club] in high school,” Frederick said. “It’s something I’ve always wanted to do.”
After retiring, Frederick will move to Delaware with plans to do volunteer work.
“I would like to do something to help animals,” Frederick said.
Frederick’s students have said they will miss her style of teaching when she leaves CHS.
“Ms. Frederick is a really good teacher,” sophomore Harriyah Narnor said. “She really made me interested in government.”
Students will also miss the engaging way she taught the class.
“She has great conversations in class,” sophomore Ariane Sedghi said. “She makes it fun.”