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Todd Langworthy

18 Johnson St.
Fredonia, NY 14063
(716) 679-9436
todd.langworthy@fredonia.edu

8th February, 2023

To Whom it May Concern,

I have had the opportunity to work with Rachel Storch as her instructor for the Social Studies
Methods class during the Fall 2022 semester. I am also currently working with Rachel as the instructor
for her Colloquium class during her current student teaching assignment here at SUNY Fredonia in the
Spring of 2023. During these semesters, I have been able to observe her during class on many different
occasions when presenting to her classmates on educational topics. During this time I have been able to
get to know Rachel as a teacher, as well as a person. I feel very confident in recommending her for future
employment as an educator and as she furthers her own education!

Rachel Storch has a very professional and friendly demeanor that I feel serves her well as an
educator. Rachel has proven to be a very dedicated teacher, who is dedicated to her chosen profession
as well as her students. I was able to work with Rachel personally in both lesson and unit planning, while
serving as her instructor here at SUNY Fredonia. Rachel is always willing to take suggestions and refine
her lessons to get the most from her students. She is a tireless worker and she is constantly looking to
improve herself as a teacher. I have the utmost respect for her as a teacher and as a person!

I am sure Rachel Storch will be successful in life as she leaves SUNY Fredonia. She has done very
well and certainly deserves the chance to work with students as a Social Studies teacher and further her
studies towards a masters degree. She is a wonderful person and will be an asset to whatever
educational institution is fortunate enough to have her in the future! Please feel free to contact me with
any further questions at any time.

Sincerely,

Todd Langworthy
Adjunct Lecturer/Clinical Field Supervisor
Thompson Hall E323
College of Education - History Department
SUNY Fredonia

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