My eyes were glued to the computer screen. It was 11:20 p.m. and the assignment due at 11:59 p.m. was creeping up on me fast. As I sat there trying to write about the Great Depression all I could think about was how much homework I still had. I myself was in a great depression….Continue Reading The school-work wipeout
Day: May 12, 2021
Poetry Friday
It may not be English class, but this teacher still loves poetry. Psychology and economics teacher Nat Player reads his classes poetry every Friday to open their mind and help spark a new interest. “For my first 10 years as a teacher, I used to read these humorous newspaper columns on Fridays,” Player said. “The…Continue Reading Poetry Friday
The Music Man
When his son was born, he wrote “Lull.” It’s a lullaby about being a father. He didn’t plan to write it, but it just happened. English teacher Daniel Dubois has been singing for 15 years, and writing songs such as “Lull” for 10 years. His students are lucky enough to hear some of his songs…Continue Reading The Music Man
No pain, no gain
It is zero dark thirty, as the military would call it. The day begins with a set of push ups. The blood starts rushing. A hit of endorphins quickly follows and any sleepiness wears off. The retired Air Force veteran leads his JROTC cadets in a vigorous, early morning workout. Sergeant John Carbon is a…Continue Reading No pain, no gain
Buddy Program
One by one, ALE students were carefully paired with their online buddies. The new National Honor Society (NHS) virtual ALE Buddy Program launched for the first time this school year. NHS teacher coordinator, Summer Manchester, has worked tirelessly with ALE department head Karen Pumphrey to plan the new program. “The Buddy Program began the Fall…Continue Reading Buddy Program