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Also, they both belonged to First Lutheran Church. Box 778, Tiffin, OH 44883Phone (419) 448-3200 | Toll Free: 1-800-448-3235 Fax (419) 447-3274© 2008 . But it's great to have Ballreich's potato chips again and Jolly's root beer. Each class has 120 students, he said."You see kids that really value education because a sad part of Bulgaria is that a lot of the people want to leave Bulgaria because there are so many better opportunities elsewhere," he said. He recalled Jarrett being quiet but a hard worker in class. He said he forgot how beautiful Ohio farms are."It's good to be back, but we also miss (Bulgaria)," he said. He said they talked about old times and what Jarrett had been doing."It was nice (to see them)," he said.Nahm said he knew Jarrett from class and coached him in track. However, please update */ /* the link and text in the above wx_module to reflect any changes made. It has a lot to offer and is less expensive than visiting Paris, London or other countries in Europe, he said."It's a really beautiful country. It seems you can't go anywhere and not have mountains, so that makes it really nice," he said. Jarrett taught freshman English and a composition class at the American College of Sofia, a private high school with American programs that was founded in 1860."We have a really nice campus," he said. SportsLocal Sports Local Standings Sports Columns State National Submit Sports MilestonesBirths/Birthdays Engagements Weddings Anniversaries Submit A Milestone Special SectionsBargain Bonanza! The same was true for Jarrett as a track athlete, he said."He always gave 100 percent and never complained or anything," he said. The school itself, when it re-opened, was a very coveted place because English is such a desirable language."Jarrett said the school initially had 3,000 potential students take the admissions test, but now about 600 take the exam. The two married in 2005 and decided to live in Bulgaria. We went to the fair on the free day and had a good time."It's good to be back."After spending several years in Bulgaria, Jarrett, 37, a 1988 Columbian High School graduate, and his wife, Ani, decided to move to the United States with their 2-year-old son, Christopher. While riding home from Detroit, he saw the sun setting and mist settling on farm fields through northwest Ohio.