
I have officially started school two months ago, though it feels a lot less time ago! I am not officially a ninth grader, and am already use to the shuffle. I'm really surprised about how easily I've gotten use to it! Anyway, here is my class schedule!
-A Day:
Study Hall - Sherman - Mrs. Sherman is a nice enough teacher who is willing to help any student. I never really talk to her though, seeing as how I'm in study hall either drawing or reading.
English 9 - McGill - A pretty relaxed teacher from New York with a clear accent. He is in a wheelchair for reasons I don't know and has dreads. He calls me Maggs which I'm still trying to get use to.
German 1 - Oedekoven - A teacher from Rheinland-Pflaz, Germany. She is very tall and has short, curly, dark brown hair. She is incredibly nice and doesn't mind answering questions about what things are like in Germany. Waffel Waffe!
Transitions - Ellis - I don't really care for this teahcer. I mean, I don't dislike him, but I don't like him either. Transitions is boring anyway. Useful, but boring.
-B Day:
World Studies - Lindskog - Mr. Lindskog (LINDSAKOOGA!!!) is a pretty funny teacher from Kansas. He isn't like Mr. Brown, the best history teacher ever, but is pretty cool. I was worried that it was going to be one of those teacher who tell us to read all the time, but he's not and loves world studies.
Algebra 1 - Marks - Mrs. Marks is a really good math teacher. Mr. Grimsley was funnier, but Mrs. Marks is easier to fallow. She's pretty funny herself, though, but she gives out WAY too much homework.
Integrated Science - Oedekoven - Another class with Frau Oedekoven! Sometimes she'll start speaking in German on accident and get so embarrassed. Whenever she does that she looks at me even though there are three or four other students in there who have German with her. She also looks at me whenever she references something in German Class.
Drama 1 - Phifer - Mrs. Phifer is an upbeat, giddy teacher who loves teaching drama. We do a lot of games that are like the games in Who's Line is it Anyway? We also do a lot of skits that are pretty funny.
Well, there's my schedule.
Onto my other note, my mom went to her College Graduation Ceremony at Pioneer Pacific College. My mom is a Certified Medical Assistant and was in Honors. She was totally against going to graduation and said that if I got a spot in the school play, she wouldn't be able to go. Thankfully, I didn't get a spot. I knew she had fun, though. When she walked up to the instructors, I stood up and screamed her name and "I love you" to her. After the ceremony, Mom let me wear her cap. I also had a bandage on my nose because I wanted to represent Australia from Hetalia. Then I said I was going to the store with my dad. My brother said, "It's weird to go to the store with a cap on." Then my dad told him. "She's wearing a bandage on her nose. How much weirder can she get?" It was fun.
Gute Arbeit, Mutter!