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As the school librarian, Mrs. McLean helps her son Rod checkout books. 'At school Rod is like anyaother student, but I enjoy watching him participate in sports and other activities, she said, K these students encountered. lf l ever got into trouble or anything, he would probabiy find out, said Cheryl Small of har father. lf I ever did something wrong, my mom always knew about it, noted John Dudek. Students agreed though, that the favorable points far outweighed thmirefavorable. I'm glad my mother works here, commented f Rod McLean. I wouldn't havefiirany other way. I While Mr. King is out for a few minutes Kevin King relaxes in his fathers chair. l like to spend time in my father's office in the afternoons because i never see him during school, said Kevin, .
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fi fist. Along with advantages came amiga siktitiiimittktiittiitiEW 11121227112 Lfztmttxtf ,x i h P t eac ers e s? zggiti '7'yY', 22 i..'i h'nL,l Ever wish your parents were Heather DuVall about her there when you got sick at school? mother. Mr. Minot Godwin asked Or when you forgot money for my mom ifl needed a job and he lunch? Or when you needed ad- helped me get one, said Dan vice? Some students had their Boney. That made me grateful parents close at hand. lf l ever that she taught here. Alan Boyle, had problems, l could talk to my John Dudek and Rod McLean dad, said Gabriel Baker. ult was agreed that having their mothers an advantage for him to be a at school was advantageous in or- teacher. der to get lunch money. Some students liked the fact that their parents taught at the disadvantages. Being known as same school they attended. lf I the teacher's kid and having got sick, it was nice to know she was nearby, commented H miiyzsiziirrrieii wbf12f::,sfg.mMft . f. f - lit :1w:1i5VsL3inLG':21Q:i1E: T9 53:1 i 1, T: A . ' When l had to drive with my dad it was hard for me to think of him as a teacher, parents find out about their problems were drawbacks that Vw ,V W ,o o .9 ., 4 0, 0 4 w A ' 0. 4 .0 o 0, 4. s s 40 ' o A . 5 Q I . C 1 o U ' I 1 o ' 'Q o ' J Q o commented Cheryl Small. Mr. James Small taught many of the students Driver's Education in the classroom as well as on the road. I Spending time together at the mall, Mrs. DuVaII and her daughter Heather stop by Chik-fil-A for dinner. 'My mother treats me basically the same way at school as she does at home, said Heather, but she doesn't take her students shopping. Before JV cheerleading practice, Lynnette Dudek stops by Mrs. Dudek's classroom to ask her mother when she can pick her up. Students agreed that it was easier to make arrangements with their parents at school. xii X.. X-,,,,.-nv- ' if I i N
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ome Like It Hot! Weather. It is not exactly some- thing most people are thrilled to think about. Some would even go so far as to consider it boring. They look no further into it than to find out what to wear or how their hair will get messed up during the day. But during the year weather had much more impact on everyday life than on mere fashion. In many instances, weather conditions played a great role in deciding how students spent their time in school and out. Warm, sunny weather usually meant a trip to the beachg cold weather, a trip to the mall, or, for those lucky enough to have reservations, a skl trip. Unfortunately, many suci opportunities were missec because of school. Some of the fortunate few who had a period oi two tree in the afternoon dic manage to salvage a few gooc hours ot sun on warm days, though, by heading to the beact right after school. Junior Dana Passmore was one ot them: brought my bathing suit to schoo so we could go straight to Scotcl Bonnet Pier after tiith period. l was so cool! Other students were also giver
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