Comments on: no more teachers’ dirty looks http://urbanhonking.com/perfect/2007/06/27/no_more_teachers_dirty_looks/ Good Heart/Perfect Heart Fri, 27 Jan 2012 16:30:48 +0000 hourly 1 By: J http://urbanhonking.com/perfect/2007/06/27/no_more_teachers_dirty_looks/#comment-999 Tue, 10 Jul 2007 16:42:45 +0000 http://urbanhonking.com/perfectheart/2007/06/27/no_more_teachers_dirty_looks/#comment-999 Willllllooooowwwww!
I can’t remember your email address, but I miss you and I must needs talk with you. I have your phone number and I am going to call you soon. It’s been waaaay toooooo looooonnng.
Love!

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By: Rebel Mec http://urbanhonking.com/perfect/2007/06/27/no_more_teachers_dirty_looks/#comment-998 Fri, 29 Jun 2007 10:18:47 +0000 http://urbanhonking.com/perfectheart/2007/06/27/no_more_teachers_dirty_looks/#comment-998 Poor lil dudes. My 1st grade teacher was a first-timer too. I had just moved across the country and got to class early, and when we were the only ones there she told me she was very nervous, too. What a kind start.
Now they’re watching cartoons every morning and climbing trees all day! Or being carted to Art Camp, Spanish Camp, ballet class, and meetings of the Future CEOs of America Club…

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By: jude http://urbanhonking.com/perfect/2007/06/27/no_more_teachers_dirty_looks/#comment-997 Thu, 28 Jun 2007 10:52:24 +0000 http://urbanhonking.com/perfectheart/2007/06/27/no_more_teachers_dirty_looks/#comment-997 I once taught a class called Safety Town for kids ages 5-7 with a good friend. it was just like a 2 week course that taught kids all about safety, walking across the street, not drinking the poison under the sink, etc…. but you really do grow pretty close to kids, especially at this age. I remember being pretty sad to see some of them go. others not so much!

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By: dalas v http://urbanhonking.com/perfect/2007/06/27/no_more_teachers_dirty_looks/#comment-996 Wed, 27 Jun 2007 19:54:54 +0000 http://urbanhonking.com/perfectheart/2007/06/27/no_more_teachers_dirty_looks/#comment-996 I remember being in second grade and seeing a third grader’s math book on the bus. It was the most horrifying thing I had seen in my life. I thought there was no way I could ever do that stuff.

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