“YOU’RE ALL CLOWNS” Randy Schullo exclaimed. Randy was very mad at the fact that all of his students were sitting in the lounge, not getting work done. This had been the most intense yelling Mr. Shullo had done since I had been in his class. He had not been happy before this incident either. I was moved up to the front of the class because Jacob Resnick had talked to me in class. This had always been a challenge in his class. He was always disciplining his students. We were sitting in a circle in the lounge.
“Hackel you were supposed to help me for the the past week, and you haven't done anything”
“Greener, you haven't been helping me either”
“Resnick, why are you always holding your backpack. I know why. Because all these kids keep being jerks and stealing from you.”
As he listed off everyone everyone around him and how he has had a problem with them, I saw Gannon Christman in the shop. He was watching us get grilled and laughing to himself. This would be an important lesson to show us that Mr. Shullo wanted to get work done. It
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My design of a bee house was not good. Mr. Shullo laughed when I revealed it to the class with Jacob Resnick. We selected a group of juniors to be the designers of the bee houses. The group of freshman would be working on all of the woodworking other than the CNC woodworking machine. The Juniors would be on that machine while Mr. Shullo gained trust in the lowerclassmen. By the time we finished these bee houses they were very shoddy and no one truly wanted one. Mr. Shullo was glad through. He was glad at the fact that we worked hard. Everyday we would walk onto the creaky squeaky floors. The light oak wood had lots of history with Mr Shullo. He had teached there for many years, but my freshman year he would retire from teaching. But then a new woodworking teacher would come into the school. His name was Buccgod. This, is the second
The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd is the story of a fourteen-year-old girl named Lily, who runs away from her abusive father with her housekeeper to the town that her late mother had once been to. There, she meets August and the Boatwright sisters, who live in a bright pink house and own a bee farm. These women teach her all about life through bees and the black Mary statue that is kept in their house. Lily comes from a rough situation, surrounded by negativity, but the sisters take her in and teach her what family and love is. Although living in a world where, for her, love is scarce, Lily is able to learn from the all negatives in her life, which then turn into positives, and Lily is a better person because of what she learned.
I walk past the secretaries’ desks and I can feel their eyes shaming me. As I approach the principal’s office, I hear his gruff voice through the doorway. “Well, I apologize for this inconvenience, Miss Taylor. You are free to return to class.”
When I walked in Ms. Shannon’s class I introduced myself and told the kids to pretend I wasn’t in the class. I sat in the back an...
For the spring term, the faculty made changes and Philip got assigned to Miss Narwin’s homeroom class. Things got worse when Philip was assigned to her homeroom as if being in her English class wasn’t bad enough. When Philip got back to school he found out he was assigned to counseling. Philip was furious and still wanted to get out of Miss Narwin’s English class.
This particular class period consisted of around 3 students, but one student was working particularly just by himself with his teachers aid. Even before it started Ms.Metcalf classroom energy felt a bit off, and come to find out that during lunch one of the students had been teasing the other student. The student that had also been causing trouble had out of nowhere stolen paper clips off of Ms.Metcalf. The other student was not able to stay on task, because he still felt upset from the incident that occurred during lunch. This soon became more of a discipline class rather than the student learning about math, and apparently the "bully" had created pointer with the paper clips that could have actually hurt someone. Soon after Ms. Metcalf had to call the assistant principles to step in to discipline the student, and lost a entire day of instructions due to one student misbehavior. After the misbehaving student had left she went over to the emotional distraught student and began discussing that he should never let people 's words if they weren 't nice and that entire lesson became a lesson on
Introduction The place where children love to come and shop to is currently in danger. The devastating news of Toys R Us current store liquidations has created a void for children across the United States of America. To fill this void the founder at Strategic Marks, Ellia Kassoff, published on March 17, 2018, on his LinkedIn profile, that Kay Bee Toys is coming back. He gave some insight on the current plan that they have spent working on for the last six months.
After class started, Mr. Griffin walked in, immaculate, and on time as usual, and asked for the homework. Most students had passed theirs in, but Mr. Griffin persisted in bothering those who had not decided to do it, or who had not understood the assignment.
Have you ever been intimidated by a teacher? Perhaps a boss even? If so, then you might have an idea of what Mr.Schaidle is like when students mess around in his classroom. He uses those students as examples of what not to do in the classroom environment. It works for most but some are still causing trouble in his, and other teacher’s classrooms. These students need to learn that they are not only hurting themselves academically, but they are hurting everyone else around them. These distracting students are like a roadblock to the students who came to school to listen and to learn.
An average day in Ms. Monterroza’s classroom, begins with the students finishing their writing. There is always a group working with the teacher, normally the group includes the students that don't speak much English and the students that struggle with writing. Normally their writing is based off of a book that was just read or a major event going on. Most students are up walking around, asking how to spell certain words and talking to their friends. If the kids aren't working on English, they are finishing their math. Some days, the class will be working on math instead of their writing. The kids work in groups at their table, although Ms. Monterroza instruct them to work alone. She has a group of kids that are slower in the comprehension
Given the importance of this course, a student who takes on the role of the class clown may be more focused with gaining the attention of his peers instead of understanding the course material. Therefore, one of the main issues of concern I have is related to the importance of this course academically. Because John Doe has displayed very disruptive behaviour, I am concerned regarding whether his behaviour will affect his grades as well as his understanding of the material.
Harnesk stated "I was using the screwdriver to fix the screen door, that's when Joe told me he would call the cops and have me
Through the Holy See, the Roman Catholic Church enjoys the same sovereign status, rights, and duties of secular states and international organisations. The Holy See, therefore, is not the Vatican State, which represents the territoriality constitutive of states in the modern interstate system; not falling within the traditional definitions of statehood and sovereignty, the Holy See is accepted as a sovereign engaging in diplomatic relations with other states and that participates in the realm of international institutions as a permanent observer (Pizzoli, 2015). The Holy See is incorporated in the persona of the Pope and not in the Vatican state or the Catholic Church and is, effectively, an international legal person; the question here is why the Pope was granted such status in the first place.
“Oh, why didn’t you say that? It’s over there,” said sheen, pointing down to the class at the end of the hallway. Sheen led them to their class and sat a seat behind from Jimmy. Jimmy sat down and put his ball under his chair. The class was very spacious with 4 rows of 4 individual desks. The desks were all facing a chalkboard that was located in the front of the class. In the back of the class were four computers on individual tables. The chairs near those desks were very low. There was a little space that was dark between the tables.
When I got there I saw my teacher, so I went to talk to her. Hey Ms.Wilborn what is my average in your class? “Marilyn you have an 80 in my class.” Ms.Wilborn is there a chance you can give me make up work, because I don’t like the grade I am averaging in your class “Sure but Marilyn you’re doing great
We listened as Mrs. DeCostia enumerated the names of those involved. “Kat, Tara, Kelly, Alexis, Rob, Joe, Matt, and John.” She announced with annoyance. How is it that all my friends got in trouble for the greatest prank in Fairfield’s 75 year history, but my name was left off that prestigious list? I watched my friend’s proud faces as they walked to the front of the room and I laughed as I heard Matt say “So you caught the people, who perfectly reconstructed your room on the roof of the school, but you will never know who the genius behind it was, and as long as that stays a secret, we’ve done our job.” Then Mrs. DeCostia grabbed him by the shirt collar and dragged him outside. Soon there was a wave of people standing and clapping for their hero, the only person to show Mrs. DeCostia what a horrible person she really was. Apparently since my name had been left off the list, they had no intention of revealing it. But still I got the greatest prize of all, even better than being called up there with them: knowing that it was my idea to take every item out of her room and put it on the roof. There was a loud slamming of the door and soon the classroom fell silent. “Whose idea was it?” shouted Mrs. DeCostia. She was answered by silence. “I’ll ask one more time: Whose idea was it?” She said, speaking ever so slowly to ensure he understood. This time she was answered by a deep voice that could only be recognized as John’s. “You’re never gonna know so you might as well give up now.” “Oh, I will find out and when I do that person will be expelled! Now who is it?” Then in a voice that always seemed to say “What are you looking at?” Kat said “Listen lady, I don’t know who you think your dealing with but you’re never gonna know. We’re like...