Tony Boehs, English
English and KRAD teacher, Tony Boehs has taught at Randall for five years.
Boehs said he first wanted to become a teacher when he was in 4th grade.
“I have made the decision to dedicate my life to helping others by teaching,” Boehs said. “English actually chose me. I had taught history for 16 years, and while teaching history, I coached debate and speech so teaching English came naturally.”
Boehs said that he has many good memories as a teacher, but his favorite was during his years teaching in Kansas.
“My favorite memory when one of my students medaled at State Speech,” Boehs said.
At Randall, in addition to teaching English, Boehs advises the school’s television announcements, a program called KRAD.
“KRAD was part of my teaching assignment but it has become a way to fuse the modern venues of technology with the idea of telling a story,” Boehs said. “Announcements is just one part of what KARD does.”
Spencer Maddox is a senior, and this is his second year on the newspaper staff. Maddox said he wanted to be on newspaper staff because it sounded fun.
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Rebecca Masters • Mar 24, 2020 at 2:43 am
Thank you Mr. Boehs, for the hard work and dedication you put into our Forensics and Debate program! You were my favorite teacher by far! I can’t begin to explain how much we, your former students, appreciated you. I can still recite the introduction to Fyre’s and my debate case. I still have my Cinderella Story cut from Forensics.
Thank you, Tony. You were an inspiration to us.
With Warm Regard,
Rebecca Masters
Class of 2001
Independence High School
P.S. I am on Facebook. I’d love to hear from you.