AP US STUDENTS: It is now Saturday. You may certainly submit your work for review, but unless I spoke with you in class today about not submitting by midnight you will not be receiving responsibility credit for meeting the deadline. Feel free to include an explanation with your submission. I am always willing to listen, but will not guarantee reconsideration of the extension of responsibility credit. Please include any explanation you may have in your email and not in the public comment section of this website.
INT’L REL STUDENTS: Your “culture project” handout is posted on the Int’l Rel page. I have added a couple of informational lines that you may find helpful. DUE DATE 9/8!
First week in review:
Yes, I know it was not a full week for students. However, it counts in my book as the first week. I believe we got off to a great start and am very excited about the 08-09 school year. You guys are going to challenge me in positive ways and it is something I look forward to.
First period: 8 AM comes early! You guys are so quiet! I’m not complaining, but lets try to have more discussion.
Second period: This class is going to be so much fun. Unfortunately, we can’t discuss current events and international issues everyday. In order to do the fun stuff we will have to accept the informational instruction and use it for our benefit. My best advice is make use of the time we have in class and you will have minimal outside work. When you are given something to read, READ IT! Remember, I will not give you anything without a reason for doing so.
Fourth period: What a great class today! I am really looking forward to the debate that is going to take place this year! We will really have to focus on our goals and staying on task. I would like to see more people offer their opinions. Remember, you are welcome to have any opinion you wish…just have one! (and know why)
Fifth period: You guys are so entertaining!
I WILL learn your names. A little loud at the beginning…there are so many of you, you almost can’t help it. Remember the numbers and your volume and lets make sure we continue to separate the time for fun and the time for seriousness.
Sixth period: Aren’t we all glad to see the end of the day? I promise to learn your names as well. You guys have the misfortune of being at the end of the day, right after my largest class. Yes, I know I have seen several of you early in the day…even the previous period, but it isn’t easy to learn all of your names and faces! Grant me your understanding and I will continue to work hard with the name issue.
Thank you for a great first week. Let’s look forward to meeting the standard for the rest of the year.