Some of the questions we asked Mr. Floyd included:
What drives you to teach?
“I enjoy seeing the kids learn.”
How long have you been driving a school bus?
“For a while… and it's good to see the kids are doing ok when they get on the bus.”
How would you describe your teaching style?
“Old School.”
What are some of your greatest struggles when teaching?
“The additional things teachers have to deal with and students not communicating properly.”
What morals do you think are important for teachers to have?
“To be a successful teacher, a great moral is to treat students like they are your own child.”
How do you build up your students' minds?
“To capitalize on what they do well and turn math problems into real life problems.”
Tara Nantz, an eleventh grader here at SCMHS said, “Math is my hardest subject, but Mr. Floyd takes the time to break down the math equation and lets us communicate with our classmates. Thanks to that, we can better understand how to solve the equation ourselves."
Kelsea Scott, Katelyn Smith and Rachel Smith
Yearbook Staff