Mr. Ollenburg's "HOME PAGE" for students!
Home Page
by Richard Ollenburg
April 11, 2003

Click on the link below for my homepage.
http://www.quia.com/pages/shop.html
You can find information about my classes such as:
1..... My expectations
2..... Students progress
3..... Lessons for the week
4..... Related links to the Internet for my classes
5..... Pictures of products made by students
Mr. Ollenburg's home page
| Date | Subject | Posted by: |
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| 03/02/2005 | Hes a really good teacher. I hope i have him next year. It will be so much fun. Yess... | Gary Reckling bigboy_1189@hotmail.com crete student |
| 12/12/2005 | I graduated from Crete in 1982 and have been in the Marines for 23 years. I found the staff link on the school web site and to my astonishment about half of my teachers are still there. Time stands still in Crete... | Kurt Schwaninger schwaningerka@yahoo.com Cincinnati Ohio US Marine |
| 09/17/2007 | I may by biased since he's my dad, but he is awesome at what he does. Everything he has built is of the highest quality and he instills that desire into his students. He was one of the reasons I went into teaching. Thanks dad! | Amy (Ollenburg) Oliver aoliver@esu3.org Gretna High School Art Teacher |
| 03/11/2008 | Hi Mr. Ollenburg I hope I can get a Good pnuematic system going |
Chris Spreadborough
martell
student
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| 11/13/2008 | PAY ATTENTION !! I graduated from Crete High in 2003, and if i can tell you one thing, that is to pay attention to what this man can teach you. I can't stress how much his input can be worth. To this day, I still remember..."measure twice...cut once". I had a great time in Building Construction class, and have learned a lot that applies to both building anything, and life too. Thanks Mr. Ollenburg | James Oelschlager james@uriberefuse.com Lincoln, NE Account Manager |
| 02/11/2009 | Remember Measure Twice and cut once. This man knows what he is doing. If you take some of his advice not only in class but some of his other "helpful hints" you will save yourself a lot of troubles. |
Luis Olivas
Class of 2007
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