That makes sense somehow for city kids. I was wondering (what with the extra-curricular town programs they have now) whether they still do PE in school. Growing up, there was boys* little league in the summer, but that was it. No other team sports leagues.
It was quite a revelation to get to prep school and realize I was actually athletic.
I say lucky because they rarely get recess.
In elementary school? I thought they pretty much all had a daily recess.
Happy birthday tommyrot!
And did anyone else notice the Billy Idol sighting?
I say lucky because they rarely get recess.
Wow, that's a shame. This seems like something kids really need!
Man I wish I had more to do at work today. I ran out of stuff and my boss is out of the office which makes it hard to get more stuff to do.
Yeesh, Corwood! I'm so sorry. I recall you posting and then deleting last night, and I got worried that maybe the shootings were closer to you than the first post implied. That's just, creepy and scary, and I'm sorry.
I found this My Turn column interesting about the question of spending/resources for special ed vs. gifted programs.
Corwood, what an awful nightmare to happen so close to your family. I hope the community can get through this and heal.
woke up late the morning I've got to travel double the distance for a lecture, missed my ride, even later for writing down directions, late so now in heavy traffic, on autopilot to work, so then fifteen minutes further away from actual destination, no breakfast, pissed off and self-recriminating for being such a fuck-off that I
pass
my destination and end up on a fucking highway and finally bailed on the lecture.
Pissy all day, get home, lock keys in car along with apartment keys. Call emergency line, argue with guy that being locked out when it's about to rain is indeed a fucking emergency.
Home. Inside.
Still cranky.
Man, Corwood, that's awful.
Our valedictorian in high schools was controversial (at least with the kids I knew in honors and AP classes) because they didn't use weighted GPA for valedictorian. Hence our valedictorian was never in a honors or AP class and was not regarded as being all that smart. At the time I remember it being a topic of bitter discussion amongst the AP and honors crowd.
We totally had that, too! And I forgot it until now! Hilarious. Although I think one of our graduation speakers was an AP Calculus type kid and one wasn't.
he he ... you kids. When I graduated, I didn't have a chance at being valedictorian for two reasons. #1 it went to the BOY with the highest grade point average and #2 the HS averaged in gym grades.