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My beloved math teacher will be retiring this year. I had him last year and am given a special opportunity.?

I get to interview him for the school newspaper along with several other retiring teachers. My BIGGEST question is what interview questions should I ask? With the ENTIRE school receiving a copy of this special edition newspaper, I don't want to ask questions that are too personal; yet, I don't want to ask those generic (nobody will care to read) questions either. What questions can I ask to make this special for both my teacher and my fellow students. I'm currently in high school and the high school students are my readers. I need answers asap. Thanks. My newspaper manager also told me to ask questions that don't evoke one word responses so basically she means stick with something interesting that students would want to know about the teacher. The teacher has been around for over 20 years and has seen some students grow up. He loves moose and is about 70 years old. He teaches math (algebra II). He loves using the phrases "scum bucket" "slime bag" and "scum bag" for fun of course.

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  1. I would ask him if he could go back in time what would he change or if he would do it all over again in the same way and why? Good luck in your interview!!!
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