5-24-99 M 10:50 AM
The kids are doing practice STEPS tests right now. They have to edit and rewrite reports on mammals. Chris Gomez, who is intelligence-challenged, wants to know how to spell Shaquille O'Neal. Whatever this has to do with a report on mammals, I eagerly await. They're not supposed to talk, but Lamarr pointed out that Shaq wouldn't be considered a mammal because "he don't have no hair."
I read an essay last night called "Lots." It was sort of a socio-economic history of Philadelphia in the fifties and early sixties seen through the eyes of a parking lot attendant. The lots were presented as a microcosm of American economic reality: basically everything is designed to get the most money out of consumers.
What else? I have to make copies still of the STEPS administration manual, and I have to put pencils in the testing packets. I'll do that at lunch. I made it through the paper pretty fast today. I guess I'll start reading The Idiot today during silent reading. Then we'll watch the insects video and talk about insects.
I started my third-person page this morning. About seasons and details. Whatever. I'll finish when I get home. Then I have to write about Aaron's and Jim's giddiness as they run away from breaking the window. Would K-mart be open at nine? Maybe I'll make it eight. Yeah. What else? I have to go to the LACAS office. Ask about MOCA. I have to pick up my film. I know the pictures are all lame. It was hot for a while this morning, but now it's cool and breezy. Got to go to LACAS today. I haven't been to class since I bowed out last Wednesday after Mardi's little OD stunt. [a photograph of a little carnival on Pico and San Vicente]
The kids are doing practice STEPS tests right now. They have to edit and rewrite reports on mammals. Chris Gomez, who is intelligence-challenged, wants to know how to spell Shaquille O'Neal. Whatever this has to do with a report on mammals, I eagerly await. They're not supposed to talk, but Lamarr pointed out that Shaq wouldn't be considered a mammal because "he don't have no hair."
I read an essay last night called "Lots." It was sort of a socio-economic history of Philadelphia in the fifties and early sixties seen through the eyes of a parking lot attendant. The lots were presented as a microcosm of American economic reality: basically everything is designed to get the most money out of consumers.
What else? I have to make copies still of the STEPS administration manual, and I have to put pencils in the testing packets. I'll do that at lunch. I made it through the paper pretty fast today. I guess I'll start reading The Idiot today during silent reading. Then we'll watch the insects video and talk about insects.
I started my third-person page this morning. About seasons and details. Whatever. I'll finish when I get home. Then I have to write about Aaron's and Jim's giddiness as they run away from breaking the window. Would K-mart be open at nine? Maybe I'll make it eight. Yeah. What else? I have to go to the LACAS office. Ask about MOCA. I have to pick up my film. I know the pictures are all lame. It was hot for a while this morning, but now it's cool and breezy. Got to go to LACAS today. I haven't been to class since I bowed out last Wednesday after Mardi's little OD stunt. [a photograph of a little carnival on Pico and San Vicente]
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