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RE-LAX. | Kate Unscripted
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I wish I had time to… →. October 19, 2011 · 8:23 pm. It’s been a long, challenging, tiring nine weeks at my new job. New subject, new students, new co-workers, new bosses, new schedule, new everything. Basically nothing is the same, and I’ve been running around with my head in constant work mode with no time to think about my health, my sanity, my emotions, anything. Is there a place out there I can live a more enjoyable life on a daily basis, yet still have a career as meaningful as teaching? Please log...
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Busy Buzzy Bee | Kate Unscripted
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Politics vs. Public School Teachers. RE-LAX. →. April 21, 2011 · 5:01 am. Did you know the title of this post contains alliteration? Not to mention onomatopoeia? Wellllllll, if you had been paying attention in my ELD IV class, you would know this! On that note, I want to go ahead and apologize profusely for the pathetic quality of writing in this post — it’s nothing more than a glorified mass email. First of all — Brittany and I are moving! Switching gears to the even more fun stuff now…. A couple weeks ...
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Newer posts →. January 21, 2011 · 5:58 pm. Everyone knows the South is a little backwards. This is not a new discovery. What are we really going to do in June? After all the big state tests are over, kids check out. Teachers check out. I guess I’d better start stocking up on Rated-G and PG movies for the last couple of days. On that note, I’m off to just try and enjoy the day and not think about late May. Peace out! January 15, 2011 · 6:01 pm. Nashville: L.A. of the South. This shameless name-dropping po...
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Verano | Kate Unscripted
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I wish I had time to…. June 4, 2012 · 5:19 pm. It’s summer time, though only 2 months this time around. What brainiac came up with the idea of a balanced calendar that doesn’t even really add time onto the school year yet takes away from summer vacation? And can you imagine what the kids are going to be like after a two week spring break? Ready to buckle down and study for finals, I’m sure! Reconnecting will be so wonderful – I can’t wait. Http:/ www.notesinspanish.com/. I wish I had time to…. You are co...
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I wish I had time to… | Kate Unscripted
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April 2, 2012 · 4:30 pm. I wish I had time to…. So, I just realized that the last time I wrote anything was during my last break from school… yikes! This is a problem. At the risk of boring you, I’ll sum up the last six months in a list:. Remember graduating from high school and thinking, “I’ll never use THAT class again”? Who knew that blind date set-ups could actually work? Back in October I found out that they can! I won’t wax poetic here, but I will let you know that I am very happy and feel in...
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Politics vs. Public School Teachers | Kate Unscripted
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Busy Buzzy Bee →. March 7, 2011 · 3:41 pm. Politics vs. Public School Teachers. Hey guys. I know it’s been a month since I last wrote… and that last time, you might not have cared to read the whole book review of Shantaram. Eh, well, I understand. But it’s my blog and I’ll write what I want to. :). Here’s another maybe-no-one-else-cares post, just for you:. I don’t know a single teacher that lazy. If you do, tell them we teachers feel their pain. MNPS) Teacher Salary Schedule. Here’s a blog that I ...
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933 Pages Later | Kate Unscripted
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How Not to Make Friends. Politics vs. Public School Teachers →. February 9, 2011 · 8:43 pm. My students can’t fathom why anyone would be interested in reading a 933-page book, much less attempt the feat. A couple of my friends (mostly of the graduate degree-seeking, male persuasion) hold an unhealthy, disdainful attitude toward all things fiction, so they, too, might not comprehend reading a novel at all, much less one two inches thick. More awesome stories for me. The main character in. 8211; saved a fa...