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Rockville Teacher Aims To Make World Better Place Through Teaching

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Jesse Larry March of Rockville has been teaching at APLUS Education for many years, but he has also served in various roles within Montgomery County Public Schools.
Jesse Larry March of Rockville has been teaching at APLUS Education for many years, but he has also served in various roles within Montgomery County Public Schools. (Jocelyn Park)

ROCKVILLE, MD — Great teachers matter. In Rockville, we’re fortunate to have teachers like Jesse Larry March.

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This submission comes from Jocelyn Park, who nominated Jesse Larry March of Rockville:

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How do you know the teacher?

He has been teaching at APLUS Education for many years but he has also served in various roles within Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) as well. I have worked with him personally to build curriculum and make APLUS a better place for students, especially highly gifted students.

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What does this person teach?

English/Language Arts and Math for Elementary and Middle School students

Why do you believe the teacher should be recognized or honored?

Mr. March has dedicated his entire life to making this world a better place through educating the biggest and brightest minds. Even after retirement, he continues to empower students and encourage them to chase after their dreams. It is such an honor and privilege to work alongside him.

What's one thing you want everyone to know about the teacher?

One thing I want everyone to know about Mr. March is how kind and patient he is. Every student he has taught has been significantly impacted in a positive way - I know this because their parents tell me all the time.

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