Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, a former teacher, received a heartwarming 'pep talk' from his former students as he prepared for the vice presidential debate on Tuesday. The students, who were taught by Walz during his time at Mankato West High School in Minnesota, expressed their support and gratitude for their former teacher.
In a video shared online, the students reminisced about Walz's ability to bring excitement to their daily activities in the classroom. They highlighted how Walz had supported and inspired them during their time as his students, and now they wanted to return the favor by offering him words of encouragement.
One student mentioned the fun tradition of 'Jeopardy Fridays' in Walz's geography class, while another acknowledged the buzz surrounding Walz's nomination as the Democratic vice presidential candidate. The students affectionately cheered on Walz with a rallying cry of 'Go Scarlets,' a nod to their school's mascot.
As the video concluded, one student expressed the group's unwavering support for Walz, promising to cheer for him just as enthusiastically as he had cheered for them. Walz, touched by the gesture, thanked his former students for their support and encouragement as he geared up for the important debate.
With the backing of his former students and the community, Walz entered the vice presidential debate with a sense of pride and gratitude. The video served as a touching reminder of the lasting impact teachers can have on their students and the enduring bonds that can form between educators and those they mentor.
As Walz prepared to take the stage for the debate, he expressed his appreciation for the outpouring of support and camaraderie from his former students, emphasizing the importance of standing together and cheering each other on in moments of significance.