Let's just say I really enjoyed going to school today, I'm been waiting for the day where I can actually learn stuff and get all of my "privilages". Like for instance, when class is over the students get to just leave to their next period. They don't have to wait for everyone to get in line, even if the teacher doesn't realize it they can just leave. Which I thought really gave us a sense of "freedom". Tomorrow they are going to give us our lockers so we can put our textbooks and other supplies needed. I really love the school because of all the choices they give us nowadays. For the first period I was given a more detailed introduction towards my ELA teacher. She was a nice lady who graduated from an all girl college and was in a all balck high school. I think that she resembles one of my old teachers called, "Ms.Brown" because they both have the same type of rule check and attitude. I honestly forgot her name but she says that she likes to give us a little edge on the rules. She'll be honest everytime because she feels that it's the right thing to do.
After ELA by class split so that we were put with other classes. But this only happened to classes besides math and ela. Since those two are the main subjects the advanced class needs to be stuck together, even though they are in different homerooms. It was time for Spanish and the nice lady was actually domican republic. My old teacher, "Senora Fernandez" came from Cuba so it's a bit of a country change. My only problem with her was that she had a very loud voice, especially when you were right next to her. Still her teaching seemed great and she had lot's of bright and encouraging things to say to her student! However, I'm not the only with who has a problem, she feels pretty surprised that the school didn't give her an office to herself, which I can totally understand. I mean, she must be traveling a lot and only be able to rest in the teacher's lounge. I wonder if they even have that in the new building! Still, that doesn't mean she can't just go into the elementary section.
Now I'm gonna really talk breifly about the rest of my day since I only have on more paragraph. The new building did not have a new "big" gym like the dean promised us so we had to go back into the elementary section if it meant getting physical excercise. Although, our gym teacher (who was also part our health and sex ed classes) said that he'll let us go outside as much as we can since staying inside isn't one of his favorite things to do. The guy must also be pretty mad that we don't have a new gym as well. Eventually, it turned to Lunch time and I'm not the only person that's mad we have to seperate classes into groups of two. So there can only be two classes in a cafeteria at a time, and there can only be 2 classes at the field. So we basically just switch. Since the lunch attendants don't plan on letting us use the soccer balls I just feel like bringing my own ball.
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