Friday, May 3, 2013

What I did in school yesterday: 5/2/13

Happy Birthday to my friend and colleague, Mrs. Lubrano.  And Happy Birthday to my longtime friend and colleague, Mrs. Shinske.

Yesterday marked the beginning of testing season.  At the end of the day, I made the short drive from WMES to MES to prepare for what is coming over the next 4 to 5 weeks.  A group of high school students will be visiting this morning to help move classroom student computers to the lab and library.  My room will be transformed from a wireless laptop lab to a hard-wired desktop lab.  I'm not sure this was the highlight of my day yesterday, but as soon as the last class at MES left the lab, I unplugged all the laptops and returned them to the cart for mobile use.  Then, I boxed up all the mice, headphones, and power cords.  This morning, I'll do a little cleaning and supervise the transformation of my work space.  It's amazing how much manpower goes into this endeavor, which takes place at most of the schools in my county.  And, it goes without saying that leaving classrooms without student computers for about 10% of the school year is unfortunate, to say the least.


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