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Monthly Archives: May 2006
“There Might Be a War”
About a month ago, Mark flew up here for the sole purpose of interviewing my students and my co-workers about a subject near and dear to all of us: me. It was for an assignment in his creative non-fiction writing … Continue reading
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“You know America, I like you.”
One of my students, I.V., brought this in this morning and I felt compelled to share it. She walked in and immediately said, “I wrote something.” She had gone to the beach with her family and on the way there … Continue reading
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Lost and Found
Not blogging for the last several weeks got me a whopping 10 comments. Don’t encourage my sometimes reclusive behavior! It’s a Friday. Tomorrow is my last day of Saturday school for this school year. Just 13 school days left. And … Continue reading
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