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In this Aug. 20, 2012 photo, Dave McMorris stands in his Parkside Junior High School class room in Normal. (AP Photo/The Pantagraph, Lori Ann Cook-Neisler)
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"I have students who would walk through fire for me and they know I would do the same for them. . It's funny; when people ask me how many kids I have, I never know if I should answer 'seven' or '90' . because they are all my kids. . I love them all,' said McMorris, who actually does have seven kids with his wife, Cara.

Last summer, everything was removed from the walls when Parkside was repainted — and that meant removing more than 40 boxes of "stuff" from McMorris' room. He's packed up four previous times when his classroom assignment changed.

"Let me just say, we have awesome custodians here who have put up with my antics/stuff over the years," said McMorris.

Many students ask McMorris for a keepsake at the end of the year. "I always remind them I am not done teaching — or dead yet. I think I've told them they could have stuff if I die. . I have this concern that if I were to die tomorrow . hundreds of students would be in my classroom trying to get my 'stuff,'" he said.

They will be in for a fight. He's already promised it to his daughter Mara, 20, who is studying to be a teacher.

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