
"I can't believe it's another day closer to the end of school. This is the saddest time of the year. At least until tomorrow...then that will be the saddest time of the year."
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"I can't believe it's another day closer to the end of school. This is the saddest time of the year. At least until tomorrow...then that will be the saddest time of the year."
'A depressing thought just came over me. Now we'll have to go out and get a job!'
"Should we put down what we think is right, or what we think you think is right?"
"Where am I going to college? I thought this was college."
"I'm the last to go home because my parents are still fine tuning their work-life balance."
Angry Squirrel Can't Get to the Bird Table.
"In obedience school, I was voted 'Most likely to chew a slipper'."
'If your cell phone has five hundred minutes, and you use one of them during this class, how long will you be in detention?'
The new boy was teased for being different.
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'Could I see you after class?'
'He can call whoever he wants, she's still not parking that thing in my classroom!'
"And now, we embark on a new chapter..."
"I tried talking to the principal about what I’d be teaching next semester, but he kept changing the subject."
Banned Books
"Ms. Sims and I have known each other for quite some time, but it turns out we aren't on a first-name basis."
"Sometimes I wish I went to a magnet school."
School photos.
A School Girl and Teacher.
'I don't get it - How can answers on a MATH TEST be politically incorrect?'
Class Rules
Teaching Then and Now
Principal sees a sign on faculty room: Happy Hour 3:00 - 4:30.
"Gracie! School just ended and you're already a complete mess!"
"It's hard to believe the adults think he's so lovable!"
"Answer your question? You mean in real time?"
"Watch yourself--we're under surveillance."
"Whew, am I glad there are more boys than girls in this class!"
"All right, Sam, but by grade three, they should definitely be able to read."
'We're no longer called 'Children', we're called 'Age Disadvantaged'!'
"To think that my parents have been feeding me some rubbish about a stork for years!"
'He works here during his off season.'
"We have a lot in common. You're an academic, and I flunked kindergarten. We'll both never get out of school!"
"C'mon. She's clearly just a rebound girl."
"Mr. Smythe, Billy Brownell is here for his anti-bullying counseling session."
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