Do teachers miss their graduating students?

<p>Might be a dumb question. I'm willing to visit my teachers, but it's just disappointing if I go visit them and they don't remember me.</p>

<p>I'm sure they'll remember you (unless your high school had an insanely large amount of people, and the teachers never really got to know anyone too well.. or something like that). Visit them though. I bet they'll like it, seeing that you remembered them.</p>

<p>I think it depends... if I went to see this science teacher who taught me in three different classes, it'd be REALLY wierd. But, I had lunch with another teacher about a week ago... but then again, she's more like a good friend. Myself and a few other students have gone to amusement parks with her and her family on the weekends and I have her cell number and I've been to her house. One of our vice principals came to my graduation party and this is at a school of about 1600 students. She's called me at home just to see how I was doing when I was sick and stuff so I can see going to visit her. </p>

<p>... but I think teachers forget about MOST students. If you were one of their "great" students of all time then you'll probably be remembered.</p>

<p>If you weren't really outgoing or the star student, then they might not remember you. If it was just last year, they'll probably remember you, but even then, they probably won't have much to say to you. I'd only visit the teachers who you developed a relationship with</p>