Wednesday, December 20, 2006


Update on Your Responsibilities:

SELFLESS ACTS, DO THEM! Remember, it's selfLESS, not selfISH......doing something that benefits you is NOT what I'm looking for! Spread your love elsewhere!

WRITING PIECES:

HONORS:
Congratulations on turning in your second writing pieces of the quarter, YAY! If you didn't, i better have them in hand by Friday OR ELSE!!!!

This leaves only the Catcher in the Rye paper, which will be due on the 8 of January. The book has to be finished then so we can move onto bigger and better things. I may push the paper to the 10 if we need to cover more information in class, but the reason for the due date being the 8 is if a couple of you forget, I can get them the 10th.


COLLEGE I:
You've already turned in your first writing pieces, give yourselves a pat on the back. Your next piece is due on the 3 or 4 of JANUARY, depending on when we have class. Please have them all typed up and looking pretty for me. If you would like to e-mail them to me, that's perfectly acceptable. Go to the MVRHS website, click on FACULTY and look under S for SIMISON, you can find me there!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey there again,
How are things? i just read your last posting, I am glad to hear that things are going ok... I hope everything works out.... I also wanted to wish you a Happy Holiday.. I miss you. I am going home to DC today, i am so siked... Ok well i hope all is well. And tell Hannah that i said i hope she feels better, and to have a great holiday and new year... Well hope everything goes well with Hannah and i hope to hear from you soon.. Have a great one,
!*Shelley*! From your E Period class

DramaJim said...

Hit the next blog button and yours showed up this morning. Saw the Marks and Sparks photo and it took me back to my favorite city. Love the vocab words too as both my wife and I were teachers.

Keep up the good work.
DramaJim at http://www.stirringthepudding.blogspot.com

DramaJim said...

Just cycled back in again after a fairly long abscence. Looks like you are still doing great work. My wife and I have just finished organizing a lecture by Robert DeMott of Ohio U on John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath. It was a part of this year's NEA project called "The Big Read." It created an opportunity for us to re-read a book that we had not opened since college days (and that was a fair number of days ago). See the http://www.stirringthepudding.blogspot.com for a full report.
Keep it up. DramaJim