Strange Facts from Siena: 1st quarter
These are some interesting facts from the first quarter at Siena, have fun reading!
- For French, I have to walk all the way across school to the cafeteria.
- After French, I either have SS in 103, all the way back across school, or Science in 106, all the way down the long hallway.
- Our French teacher is a veteran.
- Our French teacher has only been to France once, doesn't have an accent, but has a French name.
- Our religion teacher's husband works at McQuaid.
- My ELA teacher taught Elizabeth and Matthew.
- She also loves to give pop tests (or quizzes, she calls them the same thing).
- My Social Studies teacher looks really old.
- During a lockdown drill, my Social Studies teacher took her time in locking the door, then had us continue doing what we were doing, even though we were the nearest classroom to the main door.
- Our science teacher likes doing hands on stuff, and tells us that the 8th graders are slobs.
- Our science teacher used to work in Florida at Epcot, in a school tour division, and on no school days, she could work(?) in a Lego display.
- Our Math teacher is a man, and likes to teach using notes, and games.
- On Halloween, he had a sheet on the overhead that said, "Happy Halloween" spelled wrong on it.
- To review for a test, he had us play connect four.
- Hot lunches are sometimes prepared right in school.
- Our gym teacher was on crutches Thursday.
- She has us run around the gym several times during class, more if we talk while she is talking.
- Our Computer teacher almost never smiles, and never yells.
- Our music teacher sings, but not very well in my opinion.
- Our art teacher has a good sense of humor, when the pencil sharpener was broken she said, "Someone get ready to run to the office if I get electrocuted. I'm going to operate."
- Our principal has a good sense of humor, but is very strict.
- My morning bus driver is very mean but has a good sense of humor (Who else would say "Stop yelling, that's my job." or "Stop yelling or I'll tie you to the front bumper.").
- My afternoon bus driver (after everyone else has gotten off) likes to talk to me about Judo moves.
- Between classes we have three minutes to move to another class.
- To tell when we're in between classes, music is on the intercom.
- The music is classical (it drives everyone crazy)
5 Comments:
Wow. Sounds like you've been paying a lot of attention. Too bad I don't know any of your teachers any more. One question, though. Is it "weird" or "wierd"? *sticks tongue out* Yep, I'll still be able to spell better than you...
4:22 PM, November 11, 2005
Don't you remember Mrs. McMahon? She's my ELA teacher.
5:50 PM, November 11, 2005
and if you read it again, I updated after Mom read it and told me. It's weird.
5:51 PM, November 11, 2005
Yes, I sort of remember Mrs. McMahon, but I didn't actually have her. She was just there when I was there.
10:06 PM, November 11, 2005
Then there's Mrs. Finn and St. Francis, which sounds like it was funny. And also the girls in the caf flirting or teasing (not sure which), but maybe we won't go there.
9:09 AM, November 12, 2005
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