The Whining Schoolboy - tales from a mostly-boring public high school teacher.

"Then the whining schoolboy, with his satchel / And shining morning face, creeping like snail / Unwillingly to school." - Jaques, As You Like It

(Oh yeah... the views expressed here are my own, and not necessarily those of my school or school district. Thought you would like to know.)

08 November 2009

Never Too Old To Be Cool in School

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Friday was the last home football game for the seniors at school, and the tradition has been for the seniors to bring their home jerseys and...
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Quick Update: She Hasn't Killed Us Yet!

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After three weeks with a newborn in the house, we have been surviving quite nicely, thank you. Baby Daughter has consistently been gaining ...
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17 October 2009

Living Proof

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"Well now on a summer night in a dusky room Come a little piece of the Lord's undying light Crying like he swallowed the fiery moon...
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12 October 2009

The Wages of Age

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I'm going to be perfectly open and honest, and perhaps not too uplifting today. But, I'm going to guess that if people were closely...
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06 October 2009

The Edge? Yeah, He Can Play!

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After almost a decade of not seeing any concerts beyond the NC Symphony's children's series, I've reverted to early-20's for...
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22 September 2009

Quick Update

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If I had any energy I'd tell you about bizarre school happenings, bizarre family happenings, 8 year-olds and baseball, yet more un-settl...
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07 September 2009

On "The Speech"

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More from me on our big move in the next post (hopefully), but since tomorrow is the the ballyhooed presidenttial speech to school children,...
24 August 2009

Cue The Long March

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"There's a dark cloud rising from the desert floor I packed my bags and I'm heading straight into the storm..." ...
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School Master P
North Carolina
I'm a born and raised North Carolinian, and live in the east-central part of the state. My average, but deviously ambitious family includes my one lovely wife , my one darling son (8 yrs. old), and (most ambitious of all) a no-doubt mean little girl born in October (surprise, surprise!). I have completed seven years of teaching high school English. I spent my first five years of teaching at a small rural school, and am now teach at a much bigger school in a bedroom community several miles outside of Raleigh.
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