If any one is a “list maker,” you get that joke, LOL.
Brian Heinz
5 months ago
So good Doc
CalGirl
5 months ago
Pretty sure that last “Groshury List” was writtin’ by one of my middle school graduates that now come back to me w/ bevy of children in tow, replete w/full arm & calf tattoos, to visit me on “open house” night at school. This is what I know as the sweet & bitter of my life’s work. But who am I to judge?
They (past students) still pilgrimage. Let me balance this while I am whining: One night at “back to school” a young woman approached me & asked if I’d remembered “Carl” (blank). I’d taught him at another school, & this family had tracked me down when I transferred to a different site. I’d had him in an ESL (English as a Second Language) middle school English class. He was a HARD CASE….I kept him in an after-school program b/c he could not articulate/write in a sequential story line…We worked so hard on how to write/tell a beginning, middle, end of any story or essay, or so on. Don’t skip the steps! What this cousin who’d come to visit me at “back to school ‘nite” & wanted to tell me was that Carl had passed all his language & written tests to become a (not named here) police man. He wanted me to know. I think this is one of the most gravid stories of my career. I still have tears of thanks remembering being informed of this. It’s not so often that teachers get informed of outcome, or even recognized or thanked, for it.
You are one funny girl! hey…………..have you always been a girl??
If any one is a “list maker,” you get that joke, LOL.
So good Doc
Pretty sure that last “Groshury List” was writtin’ by one of my middle school graduates that now come back to me w/ bevy of children in tow, replete w/full arm & calf tattoos, to visit me on “open house” night at school. This is what I know as the sweet & bitter of my life’s work. But who am I to judge?
They (past students) still pilgrimage. Let me balance this while I am whining: One night at “back to school” a young woman approached me & asked if I’d remembered “Carl” (blank). I’d taught him at another school, & this family had tracked me down when I transferred to a different site. I’d had him in an ESL (English as a Second Language) middle school English class. He was a HARD CASE….I kept him in an after-school program b/c he could not articulate/write in a sequential story line…We worked so hard on how to write/tell a beginning, middle, end of any story or essay, or so on. Don’t skip the steps! What this cousin who’d come to visit me at “back to school ‘nite” & wanted to tell me was that Carl had passed all his language & written tests to become a (not named here) police man. He wanted me to know. I think this is one of the most gravid stories of my career. I still have tears of thanks remembering being informed of this. It’s not so often that teachers get informed of outcome, or even recognized or thanked, for it.