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hislittleraincloud · 6 months ago
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Huh. Well.
I found some shareable old fic from 2001. Never shared it because I assumed that my photo was still up there (it's not, thank the Lords).
The only thing bad about it: It's all in a very loose script format (and it's kind of funny, bc I was the first in that category too, then some other Popular fan fic writer tried to write in the same format...except I'm confident to say that I did it better), and if you haven't watched the show, then you won't have a clue as to who is who. It was for Ryan Murphy's first show, Popular.
I never finished the last (one and a half) episodes I wanted to finish. I still feel terribly about that, 23 years later. I had started writing the series in April 2001. Then I moved (with my ex), and by the time the last part that I published was published, September 11th had happened and I was shooting my movie in L.A. (yeah, I actually got on a plane in October 2001 as well...I had to shoot a talk show).
Worry not, that's not the fate of Afterburn, since I'm working on that right now. But if you want to read my old comedy/comedrama, I'll give it to you...you just have to have watched the show, first. This is PRE-Glee (which I hated 💀).
Why now? Because I'm FB friends w one of the funnier scene stealers (my favorite one, actually), and not just in the whole "we're mutuals but never talk" type. She messaged me not too long ago to tell me that she was very thankful for the fan fiction/that it was really good and she likes to revisit it every once in a while. It was the best compliment from one of my fic subjects that I think I'll ever get (apart from the Likes and engagement with Aiden Alexander and Emmanuelle Chriqui regarding my Borgias script fics). 🥹💘
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Have fun, because I think both seasons have 22 episodes. That was a time when shows were shows and not Limited Series-type of things each season.
Oh, and Happy Pride, since the show is extremely LGBTQ friendly and was one of the first to tackle transgender and ally issues in a respectful manner!
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ETA: I had forgotten that near the beginning of the seasons there's a Miller's Girl-type of situation. Chad Lowe played the teacher/journalism prof.
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badmovieihave · 1 year ago
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Bad movie I have Dexter: The Fourth Season 2009
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witchnottowear · 8 months ago
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Long sleeve wide neck animal print multi-color top: check⁠ Matching choker: double check⁠ Lisa Darr: triple check
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akwardlyuncool · 4 years ago
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Life As We Know It (2004-2005) - Review
Based on the 2003 novel “Doing It” by Melvin Burgess, Life As We Know It follows 6 High School Sophomores on their journey to actually “Doing It.” It’s mainly from the perspective of the 3 very ignorant guys, Dino (Sean Faris), Ben (Jon Foster) and Johnathan (Chris Lowell), but the girls, Jackie (Missy Peregrym), Deborah (Kelly Osbourne) and Sue (Jessica Lucas), don’t fall short on sharing some of their vast naivety as well.
I’m on a mission, not really, but a not-so-guilty-pleasure of mine has been to watch and discover a good chunk of all the late 90′s/early to mid 2000′s Teen/Twenty Somethings, Drama tv shows and movies. Yes we can blame Degrassi and The OC and Dawon’s Creek and any other generic suburban teen show with a non-generic Emo Soundtrack. All prime and all shows I own the soundtracks to.
I vaguely remember some Google search telling me that this show was a spin off to Dawson’s Creek, which turned out to most likely be a show called “Young American’s” and not Life As We Know It, but that’s how this show got added to my long list of shows in this category to watch. Since that search, probably after my watch of Dawson’s Creek ended, I’ve ear marked it as one to eventually get my hands on. I’ve owned the book forever, not knowing the connection, but when I finally started the search to be able to watch the show, that’s when I was made aware of the two being linked and also when I decided it was time to read the thing, cause you know #sourcematerial. That being said, I only made it to chapter 2 before putting it down, picking something else up and eventually getting a hold of the series DVD and deciding to consume that first.
Since I did just finish the show (all of it’s 13 episodes) I’m more motivated to pick the book back up, but let’s just say that one chapter I did read, felt like a lot for me, so hopefully I’ve been desensitized. However I might still be just as uncomfortable as I was before.
Long story short, here we are. High school was never this “cool” or eventful for me, but I crave this particular aesthetic so much. There was definitely parts of the show that felt like that awkward and cringe, but cool 2005 of my “dreams” and then other parts that felt like the massively uncomfortable and sometimes plain wrong humor, of the early 2000′s that we all want to chuck in the trashcan. I say this all the time, but I really do try and take these shows for what they are and not over analyze every move in them because I know if I do that with all my progressive thoughts of today, I would never be able to get any enjoyment out of them whatsoever. But...... that doesn’t mean I throw all my common sense out the window, I’ve just learned how not to let certain thoughts bring me down. (It’s basically how I was able to consume all of Sex and The City, in all of it’s problematic glory in 2020.)
Part of me wonders if this show and shows like it however, are actually any good or if I’m just holding onto that idealistic vision of TV show high school that I apparently love so much? Or maybe buried underneath all of it’s predatory behavior, misogyny and cheesy ideals of lust verses love, it works because it was swimming in the the easy part of deep end of the honesty pool. We talk about these shows like their so real and cutting edge for being open about sex and pain and life and in some ways they are when we’re 16 and living all of this, but again it’s just TV and I sure wasn’t living any of this. (Probably because of my religious upbringing though.)
“Final” Thoughts:
Basically what I’m saying, is that this show is good or decent to someone like me who unironically likes this sort of thing, but there has to be a reason it only had one season, barely got two bonus episodes and still ended before it had time to properly close out the season, let alone the series. Mostly generic, I just happen to still be pretty engaged the whole time.
Theme Review:
Gonna start reviewing theme songs with my reviews, cause it’s often one of my favorite parts.
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Sooner or Later by Michael Tolcher
The chorus to this song is the perfect 30 seconds to encompass this series. Facing the idea of being a naive know-it-all, but knowing that one day you’ll humble yourself and laugh about how ridiculous you once were, even if you haven’t realized that foresight yet. It’s coming of age perfection, even though it does ride probably a bit too on the noes.
PS: Micheal Tolcher and the album that this song is from “I Am” is totally giving me some Upbeat Emo, Secular Christian vibes, especially with songs like Sun Song, and I’m for sure diggin it. (This comes from a person who some of her favorite songs are I’ll Be by Edwin McCain and Come On Get Higher by Matt Nathanson, so you know where my stuff lies lol.)
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I don’t know who made the “hot for teacher” romance a viable trope, but it’s so hard to laugh at, let alone ship in any capacity. (Please don’t ship that ish.)
They tried so hard to make it kinda a big deal as it ended, but also not a big deal by just laughing through and playing into the decades old teenage boy fantasy about getting with your teacher.
I still think Ben’s brother was trash for getting with her afterwards though. The situation is wrong, full stop, and although his brother is legally allowed to date/other, Ms. Young, he is still Ben’s brother at the end of the day.
It was also wild how Ms. Young acted so petty and jealous over some high school girls, like at 23 don’t you have better control over your feelings. (That’s all relative though cause her age didn’t manage for her to be too mature about much.)
I really enjoy Chris Powell’s teen drama roster cause he plays cute and nerdy really well. (Site: Veronica Mars, but his stint on Private Practice was great too.)
Yes. Sean Faris does in fact play the teen heartthrob in the movie The Sleepover, in case you watched the whole series and didn’t realize where his face had been until half way through, like me.
Don’t ask why but I spent most of the show thinking that Jon Foster was the same guy who played Ricky (Daren Kagasoff) from The Secret Life of The American Teenager.
I know communication is hard for a lot of teenagers, but so much of the relationship drama in this show could have been rectified if they only just talked to each other in a timely manner instead of playing the passive aggressive game the whole time.
I’m sorry but it’s hard for me to believe that Dino was so emotionally distraught that he couldn’t at the very least cry in Jackie’s face after he shows up at her house that night after he saw his mom cheating. I get him being traumatized and not want to go through with sex like they planned, but it took him over a week and many instances of being a full on jerk later before he decided some form of honesty was the best way to proceed.
Why does the alternative rock chick somehow always manage to be shown as the promiscuous rebel? Zoe was done dirty.
Just because you dress like 2003 Avril Lavigne doesn’t mean you have a predisposition to beer at high school sporting events  and sexual openness in classrooms you don’t attend.
This show tried to be better by having two of them, but it’s obvious that, good or bad, fat-phobia is the reason Kelly Osbourne’s character (Deborah) wasn’t the one fully placed in that role.
Mia, Deborah’s mom was kinda in the wrong for getting with Micheal, but only because she considers both Annie and Micheal (Dino’s parents) friends and didn’t like keeping secrets from either of them. Rock and a hard place y’all.
Mia was also hella wrong for holding her grudge against her ex over her daughter’s head.
I think Jonathan was just as wrong in all the ways he was a jerk and a “cheater” as Dino and Ben, but that nice guy syndrome apparently made it so he didn’t get chewed out as hard in his character arch. Oh the things “nice guys” who may come off as slightly sensitive, only get slightly punched in the arm for.
Not gonna lie William Miller (Sue’s Dad) gave off total Black Republican vibes.
It is totally unrealistic for even the “nerdy” popular guys to have those kinds of abs. Just sayin.
Yes, we’re all fans of early-ish Peter Dinklage, but who else thought he shared too much about Dino’s issues with Dino’s mom?
I know he just wanted to call her out cause his main concern was Dino, but still it felt like it wasn’t his place to confront her.
I know back then you could only go so far with emerging teen sexuality, but this show could have had at least 2 more seasons easy.
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90smovies · 3 years ago
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jake-meraga · 2 years ago
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tried that one drawing challenge with a friend, where one draws sketch/line-art and the other colors it
sketched Lisa Lisa and colored first vampire dilf in the series
vice versa by Darr
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milliondollarbaby87 · 6 years ago
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Crimes of Passion: Sleepwalker (1997) Review
Crimes of Passion: Sleepwalker (1997) Review
*Original title – The Sleepwalker Killing
Mark Schall kills his mother-in-law and injures his father-in-law in the middle of the night and turns himself in covered in blood with no memory of what crime he actually committed. His defence comes that he was sleepwalking when he did it . . .
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princessallura · 2 years ago
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After years of looking, I found my favorite Quantum Leap episode on SYFY. Season 4 Episode 20. Not sure why but I absolutely loved that episode.
THE CURSE OF PTAH-HOTEP: MARCH 2, 1957 
Sypnosis: As an archaeology professor in 1957, Sam and a colleague (Lisa Darr) scoff at an ancient tomb's curse until co-workers begin to die.  
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marlaluster · 6 years ago
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Emptying the cliptray on the new phone. ....
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Chinese port bans imports of Australian coal, sending dollar tumbling Dalian has blocked imports from China’s top supplier, Reuters reports, amid simmering diplomatic tension between Beijing and Canberra Reuters Thu 21 Feb 2019 02.51 EST First published on Thu 21 Feb 2019 02.03 EST One of China’s biggest ports has banned imports of Australian coal and will cap overall coal imports for 2019 through its harbours at 12m tonnes, an official at Dalian Port Group has said. The indefinite ban on imports from Australia, which is China’s top coal supplier, comes as major ports elsewhere in China prolong clearing times for Australian coal to at least 40 days, Reuters has reported. China rejects Australian parliament cyber attack claims as 'baseless' and 'irresponsible' Coal is Australia’s biggest export earner and the Australian dollar tumbled more than 1% to as low as US70.86 on the news. The Australian trade minister, Simon Birmingham, has acknowledged the “unconfirmed and unsourced” reports and said the government had asked its ambassador in Beijing “to urgently clarify their veracity”. Five harbours overseen by Dalian customs – Dalian, Bayuquan, Panjin, Dandong and Beiliang – will not allow Australian coal to clear through customs, the official told Reuters. Coal imports from Russia and Indonesia will not be affected. The ports handled about 14m tonnes of coal last year, half of which was from Australia, said Gu Meng, analyst at Orient Futures. The Dalian official declined to be named due to the sensitivity of the matter. Neither Dalian customs nor China’s general customs administration would respond to a request for comment. No reason has been given for the ban, but a foreign ministry spokesman said on Thursday that China’s customs administration was testing coal imports for “environmental protection”. Geng Shuang said customs were conducting risk analysis according to the law. However, the ban comes amid simmering tensions between Beijing and Canberra over issues such as cybersecurity and China’s influence in Pacific island nations. Australia recently revoked the visa of a prominent Chinese businessman further straining ties. In a statement Birmingham described China as “a valued partner of Australia” and said the Australian government “trusts that our free trade agreement commitments to each other will continue to be honoured”. “Australia is, and will continue to be, a reliable supplier of resources around the world,” he said. “We continue to engage closely with industry on matters of market access. I met with the Minerals Council of Australia this week to discuss market access issues and our related representations to Chinese authorities.” An editorial comment in the China Daily newspaper this week said that Scott Morrison had been “irresponsible” for suggesting that Beijing was the “state actor” behind the cyberattack on the Australian parliament. “No matter whether he was assigning the malevolent acts to China or another country, it is irresponsible of him to cast aspersions in this way,” it said. “Certainly it seems that when it comes to China, many politicians, have forgotten their professional ethics, and appear to have no compunction about letting their tongues wag maliciously about a sovereign nation and its companies.” Beijing has also been trying to restrict imports of coal more generally to support domestic prices. Spot Australian coking coal at northern Chinese port Jingtang is 200 yuan ($29.85) cheaper per tonne than domestic prices, according to data tracked by Orient Futures. Prices of thermal coal are approximately the same. Dalian handles both thermal and coking coal imports but the clampdown is expected to have a bigger impact on coking coal, used in steel making, than thermal coal, used to generate electricity. “It is hard to find a replacement for Australian coking coal since its sulphur content is very low,” said a purchasing manager at a large coke plant in Hebei province. “Current inventory at ports should be sufficient to support usage for one or two months, but it could be a problem in the long term, especially if other ports also tighten imports,” he added. The most-active coking coal contract for May delivery rose more than 2 percent during morning trade on Thursday. “(The restriction) will further squeeze profit margins at steel mills after Vale’s accident has already driven up iron ore prices,” said Gu at Orient Futures. China bought 28.26m tonnes of coking coal from Australia in 2018, accounting for 43.5 of the country’s total imports of the fuel, customs data showed. 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Open main menu Wikipedia Search Epicanthic fold EditWatch this page Read in another language "Mongoloid fold" redirects here. For other uses, see Mongoloid (disambiguation). The epicanthic fold is the skin fold of the upper eyelid, covering the inner corner (medial canthus) of the eye. Various factors influence whether epicanthic folds form, including ancestry, age, and certain medical conditions. Epicanthic fold Epicanthic KR02.jpg A South Korean person with the skin fold of the upper eyelid covering the inner angle of the eye[1] Details Synonyms Epicanthal fold, epicanthus, eye fold,[3] Mongolian fold,[4] palpebronasal fold[5] Pronunciation /ɛpɪˌkænθɪk ˈfoʊld/[1] Identifiers Latin Plica palpebronasalis[2] TA A15.2.07.028 FMA 59370 Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata] Factors See also References External links Last edited 4 days ago by Urselius RELATED ARTICLES East Asian blepharoplasty Mongolian idiocy Epicanthoplasty Wikipedia Content is available under CC BY-SA 3.0 unless otherwise noted. Terms of UsePrivacyDesktop 16. Geographic distribution Edit The highest frequency of occurrence of epicanthic folds are found in: East Asians, Southeast Asians, Central Asians, North Asians, some Polynesians, Micronesians, Native Americans (as well as Mestizos), the Khoisan, and the Malagasy. In some of these populations the trait is almost universal. Epicanthic folds occur, but at considerably lower frequency, in: Europeans (e.g., Scandinavians, English, Irish,[6] Hungarians, Serbs, Bosniaks, Croats, Albanians, Russians, Poles, Lithuanians, Finns, Estonians and Samis),[7][8] South Asians, Western Asians, Nilotes and Amazigh people.[9] The degree of development of the fold between individuals varies greatly and its presence or absence is often subjective, also its frequency varies clinally across Eurasia. Its use, therefore, as a phenotypic marker to define biological populations is debatable.[10] Possible evolutionary function Edit The epicanthic fold is often associated with greater levels of fat deposition around the eyeball, a feature most accentuated in native North Siberian, Aleut and Inuit populations. The adipose tissue is thought to provide greater insulation for the eye and sinuses from the effects of cold, especially from freezing winds, and to represent an adaptation to cold climates. It has also been postulated that the fold itself might provide a level of protection from snow blindness. Though its appearance in peoples of Southeast Asia can be linked to possible descent from cold-adapted ancestors, its occurrence in various African peoples precludes a cold-adaptive explanation for it appearing in the latter groups. The epicanthic fold found in some African people has been tentatively linked to protection for the eye from the high levels of ultra-violet light found in desert and semi-desert areas.[11] Age Edit Many fetuses lose their epicanthic folds after three to six months of gestation.[12] Epicanthic folds may be visible in the development stages of young children of any race, especially before the nose bridge fully develops.[13] Medical conditions Edit The epicanthic fold is sometimes found as a congenital abnormality. Medical conditions that cause the nasal bridge not to mature and project are associated with epicanthic folds. About 60% of individuals with Down syndrome (also known as trisomy 21) have prominent epicanthic folds.[14][15] In 1862, John Langdon Down classified what is now called Down syndrome. He used the term mongoloid for the condition. This was derived from then-prevailing ethnic theory[16] and from his perception that children with Down syndrome shared physical facial similarities (epicanthic folds) with those of Blumenbach's Mongolian race. 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From: marla Sent: Monday, October 29, 2018 6:11:05 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Fw: Write to Council online From: marla Sent: Monday, October 29, 2018 6:00:12 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Fw: Write to Council online Maybe Russia can help me be a refugee there from the United States. I am in Mexico now. I wish to be not oppressed or attacked for my views and sentiments etc. I wish not to be forced to work. I wish the present order of things in the world to discontinue. The present reality of the world is really ruled by the devil. Presently the state of things in the United States is more concrete and rigid and no longer flexible because the way of things is not really a thing a person is okay to seek to change. That is hidden but it at some point would be revealed that people disagreeing with how things are in the United States are not really welcome there. The conditions for me in the United States were very bad after I said in 2014 that this reality of the world is ruled by the devil. Before that things were not so okay for me either but conditions for me in the country very much deteriorated after 2014 because it ended the world that I said with certainty that this reality was not true and was ruled by the devil. Disease is not real, people to be mentally ill is not real/true. But presently there is some difficulty for me in Mexico. I don't have a lot of money to live on and a refugee program is not responding to me thus far through email. The devil still torments me very bad. I was of the hopes the devil would have to stop attacking me if i left the United States. But it still attacks. It attacks to oppress I am to be not who I am and to oppress that things are to seem something other than the end of the world. It presses Im supposed to be mentally ill and it presses im supposed to think im inferior to others etc. Hopefully you are able to help me there to be able to not have my preferences and views obscured by things such as with the present order with forced work and the disabled designation etc. I use a disability pay presently and I would prefer to be free of the designation of my situation to be linked with things that obscure my views etc, which are that people are not really mentally ill or really disabled, but are oppressed by a false reality that is the rule of the devil. Please help. Below is a message I sent a city in Australia as part of trying to get refugee assistance there. I heard in my mind that the city was supposed to help me end the world, but the devil is manipulating how they are able to surface here in responding to me. They (a Brisbane City Council representative of some kind) told me in a response to contact the Immigration Department. This was bothersome. The message can give more information on some things happening. Sincerely, Marla Rose Luster From: NOREPLY WRITE on behalf of BCC no reply Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2018 4:34:08 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Write to Council online
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epacer · 6 years ago
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Special education is so under-staffed that students are missing out on services, San Diego Unified teachers say
Some San Diego Unified teachers say the school district is under-staffing special education, causing students to miss out on services that are supposed to be guaranteed by law and saddling teachers with large caseloads.
Since September, staff at more than 20 San Diego Unified schools have filed grievances with the district’s special education director, claiming staffing is below levels required by the district’s contract with the San Diego Education Association.
Teachers also learned Tuesday that the district plans to increase the caseloads of some special education teachers by 20 percent next school year. Instead of having a maximum of 20 students, several special education teaches will be reclassified as “resource specialists,” who can be assigned up to 24 students each.
School officials say the staffing changes are the result of new job descriptions the union helped write and approved. The changes are based on student needs at each school, said Chief Human Resource Officer Acacia Thede.
“We’re not going to lay off people, and we’re not under-staffing special education,” Thede said in an interview.
It is difficult for the district to find and recruit special education staff, which are in shorter supply than general education teachers, Thede added. There are currently five special education job vacancies out of about 500 special education staff, according to the district.
The union says the district is using the new position descriptions to make unwanted staffing changes.
“The district is misinterpreting the changes. That was never our intent,” said union President Kisha Borden.
The teachers union, which is about to start bargaining with the district, issued a cease and desist letter Tuesday to stop the employee re-classifications.
“SDUSD’s plan in this situation is not only potentially illegal, it is also harmful to students and school sites,” wrote Abdul Sayid, executive director of the San Diego Education Association, in the letter. “We need more special education teachers, not less, and you appear to be cutting the number of teachers we have.”
On Wednesday about 250 people, mostly educators, packed a union forum to protest and share stories about how under-staffing has impacted them and their students.
Elizabeth Miller, a special education teacher at Marston Middle, said her school is behind on getting students assessed for special education needs, and it doesn’t have enough staff to co-teach English and math classes.
She is one of the teachers who will get a larger caseload next year, she said.
Other educators, such as Hage Elementary teacher Sara Finegan, said they have used teacher prep periods or lunchtimes to catch up on backlogged work.
Finegan said she had to wake up at 3 a.m. to finish student reports. By the end of the last school year, she had a caseload of 37 students, she said.
“I have no life at this point,” Finegan said. “Nobody should have to work under those job conditions.”
Teachers said the understaffing leads to students not getting the services they need.
“We know what these kids need, and we write it up knowing that we don’t have the staff to fulfill those needs,” said Trace Cimins, a kindergarten teacher at Hancock Elementary. “The district doesn’t staff us to fill those needs.”
Teachers gasped when some speech and language pathologists said that when they had too many students to fit their caseload, they were told to wait-list some and not give them services. Speech and language pathologists are supposed to have, at most, 55 students, based on the contract, but some had 80 or more, said Sarah Darr, a speech language pathologist at Scripps Ranch High School.
One teacher, Lisa Winkless, cried as she described her stress, which she said was triggered by recent staff reorganizations and higher class sizes.
“How can you be the best teacher when you’re so overwhelmed in stress,” she asked, “when you are ready to burst in tears at any given moment and when you do, you can’t stop; when you can’t sleep because you’re always thinking about what you need to do or how you could’ve done it better; when your stomach hurts so bad every day?
“I used to love my job. I used to come home with good stories. I used to be excited to go to work,” she said.
Five members of the superintendent’s cabinet attended Wednesday’s forum. At the end, district Chief of Staff Staci Monreal told the crowd she found their stories to be “heart-wrenching” and said the district would give them support.
“I want you to know that there’s a commitment from the district, from me, to ensure that we take the issues that you’re bringing forward and we include them,” Monreal said with a hand on her chest. “I want you to know that special education is a top priority for the district, for the superintendent, for me and my staff.”
The district’s special education executive director, Sarah Ott, told teachers they can send their caseload concerns to a district committee that would resolve their issues within a week.
The Class Size Review Committee arranges for substitute teachers, temporary staff, staff training and other solutions for schools. The committee works with five to 10 schools a week, Thede added. *Reposted article form the UT by Kristen Taketa of January 31, 2019
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