Mr. Powell

Anthony Powell
Hello! My name is Anthony Powell, but my friends and family know me simply as Tony.

I love working with technology, riding my bicycle, listening to jazz and gospel music, reading, watching Star Trek, taking pictures, and relaxing on the beach.

I teach 9th grade English. Prior to moving to Delaware, I worked for a cable company in western Pennsylvania. My earlier teaching experiences include teaching Adult Education and GED preparation classes in western New York, and teaching high school English at private schools in New Jersey and Maryland.

  • This entry was posted on October 2, 2006 at 9: 21 am, modified on July 23, 2007 at 11: 06 pm by Mr. Powell.
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4 comments

  1. najee.g:

    i belive that the moth is more truthful because who wants to be stuck in a boring life for ever if you can live one moment of joy do it.

  2. katie.w:

    I think that both are right and wrong because if you live your life board then what is your family going to talk about at your funral when you do die?All their going to be able to say is your name because you didn’t do any thing so you will be forgotin because you had no unforgetible things you did.In my family we remeber the decesed by all the silly things or absolutly crazy things they did and that helps us remeber them as a person not just as crazy but as fun and with some of the things they did it tells us what we don’t want to do,but if you go with the moth you will only have one thing for your family to remeber you by.so if you are a combenation of both of them then you will live longer and have more opritunity to have fun but still be safe and you will always be remembered.so baseicly have fun but stay safe.

  3. Lissa:):

    Mr. Powell

    I hope you are doing well. Class is doing well??
    I guess you could say that. See you soon!

    ~lissa

  4. Shelby R:

    I miss you so much….your class was so much fun…

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