Is that wall the kind that frosts over when you walk behind it?
No, frosted to about 46" and fades to clear by 60".
Is that wall the kind that frosts over when you walk behind it?
Interesting. My boys were in a smaller school system. I don't recall separate teachers for anything prior to 5th grade. They're in their early 40s now.
You want it to frost over?No, frosted to about 46" and fades to clear by 60".
Ueah, I'm younger than them and I think we switched for a class or two at 2nd grade. Time to break out the yearbooks when I go homeI'm probably this >< much older than your kiddos, and we didn't have a HUGE school, but in first grade we switched teachers for language arts. I don't remember doing that in second grade, but definitely changed classes in third grade for math, and my homeroom teacher was the teacher of the upper language arts class, so I didn't switch.
That is it’s 5th name or so.Pretty sad, but the "Ferentz is Racist" thread has as many posts as this thread.
That wasn't in Iowa though, was it?I'm probably this >< much older than your kiddos, and we didn't have a HUGE school, but in first grade we switched teachers for language arts. I don't remember doing that in second grade, but definitely changed classes in third grade for math, and my homeroom teacher was the teacher of the upper language arts class, so I didn't switch.
Quiet here, finally. Master bath that started first week of August is finally done. Had to wait another couple of weeks for glass install as guys broke one of the 3/8" thick tempered glass panels during installation. Heard a large CRACK BOOM followed by the sound of thousands of tempered glass pieces hitting the tile.
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Interesting. My boys were in a smaller school system. I don't recall separate teachers for anything prior to 5th grade. They're in their early 40s now.
I grew up in a rural school district that was made up of 3 towns. Each town had it's own K-4 grades with all the 5th graders bused to one of those schools, all the 6th graders to another and the junior high to the third. The High School was in the country between the three towns. In Kindergarten we had one classroom with one teacher. Mrs. Henderson was a mountain of a woman - easily over 6' and probably over 200 pounds but the most gentle soul you will ever meet. By 1st grade we had a main room with all of the 1st and 2nd graders together then we left for a few classes with different teachers. Same for 3rd and 4th grade. By 5th grade we were regularly moving classroom to classroom for different classes with different teachers.My dad didn’t change teachers until 9th grade.
Even for the specials. They had music added in fifth grade: band & "chorus". Band was voluntary; chorus was not.Even for the specials?
We were one teacher (outside of specials) until JH. Where we were special, was that I can honestly say I went to school on a Saturday once. First grade (so winter of 78/79?). Non stop snow days so my school went proactive and scheduled some Saturdays to make up days. Our teacher was first year out so about 23. I think she was hung over and mad to be there so we basically watched cartoons with her out of the room. The following week they waived days so the next Saturday was cancelled. Nothing like getting naive first graders thinking school may be 6 days a week.I grew up in a rural school district that was made up of 3 towns. Each town had it's own K-4 grades with all the 5th graders bused to one of those schools, all the 6th graders to another and the junior high to the third. The High School was in the country between the three towns. In Kindergarten we had one classroom with one teacher. Mrs. Henderson was a mountain of a woman - easily over 6' and probably over 200 pounds but the most gentle soul you will ever meet. By 1st grade we had a main room with all of the 1st and 2nd graders together then we left for a few classes with different teachers. Same for 3rd and 4th grade. By 5th grade we were regularly moving classroom to classroom for different classes with different teachers.
Yes, Kindergarten was almost 50 years ago. Rest in peace, Mrs. Henderson.
Nebraska might have a chance!!!So Wisconsin’s third-string qb didn’t practice yesterday and word on the street is he may also have covid. So we’re looking at potentially having our fourth-string qb start against Nebraska
You could start the manager against NE and be fine. They are far from good, a shell of their old days.So Wisconsin’s third-string qb didn’t practice yesterday and word on the street is he may also have covid. So we’re looking at potentially having our fourth-string qb start against Nebraska
Run the wildcat regularly against that "black shirts" defense. Nebraska did it with Rex Burkhead against ISU years ago and eked out a win. ISU should have had that game but Nebraska was continually able to do just enough to get by.So Wisconsin’s third-string qb didn’t practice yesterday and word on the street is he may also have covid. So we’re looking at potentially having our fourth-string qb start against Nebraska
And went for two (in OT?) and the holder trying to touch pass it to our TE, who was our best receiver, and threw too soft.Run the wildcat regularly against that "black shirts" defense. Nebraska did it with Rex Burkhead against ISU years ago and eked out a win. ISU should have had that game but Nebraska was continually able to do just enough to get by.