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Mrs. Wolitzer is a graduate of New
York University and holds a Masters Degree from the University
of
Oklahoma. She has been teaching English, German, and Russian
since 1970 and has also been a guidance counselor. She is chairperson
of her school's English and Foreign Language Departments for
the l999-2000 school year. |
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WELCOME BACK, Class of '2000! You've made it ...almost ! It
will seem as if your senior year will fly by, but you'll want
to enjoy every minute of it! (Time goes by fast when you're having
fun, especially in MY class!). Seriously though, I hope Senioritis
won't affect you until June, and even then it's important that
you keep those grades up ( in many cases your college admission
is conditional upon receipt of final grades) .If you want to walk
across that big stage next June to get that sheepskin (translation
- diploma), you gotta pass English. If you want to pass English,
remember these four words: |
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PREPARATION-bring your textbook, journal, notebook and assignments
every day.
COOPERATION-follow my classroom rules as well
as the school's, and everything'll be cool!
CONCENTRATION-Stay awake , pay attention, and do
your best!
PERSPIRATION- No, I don't want that in the classroom,
but I do expect you to "sweat" a little. |
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