Even though I haven’t typed this up yet, I’m still writing it as though I had. It is May 4th and I’m actually grounded. I’ve been here all of ten days and I’m GROUNDED. In my defense, it’s because of something I literally can’t do. On Saturday, I was asked to do all of the laundry downstairs. With the capacity that our washer holds, it ended up being like 7 loads. I got 5 and ½ done. From 9:30 that morning till 10:30 at night. That doesn’t seem like much but our dryer takes like two runs to dry everything, and each run is 80 minutes.
But continuing on. I like my new school, for the most part. There’s like 62 kids in my grade. NOT JOKING. That’s actually the biggest grade on the school. All right, I’m sure you’re dying to know. What’s my schedule look like? Oh, fine. I’ll tell you. Jeez. You don’t have to beg.
1. English / Ms. Schneider
2. Health / Ms. Welsch
Between 2nd and 3rd hour. Homeroom / Mr. Janson
3. Art / Ms. Jones
4. World Studies / Mr. Gaustad
5. General Biology / Ms. Ohman
-LUNCH-
6. Spanish / Ms. Rasmussen
7. Geometry / Ms. Blackmore.
There it is, about the same as it was before I moved. Same classes, different hours.
It was actually talk of the town when I moved here. Things like that don’t happen to a town this small. The place I live is actually a township of the little thing I go to school at. It’s not even in the census, for crying out loud. But- not kidding- in the student handbook, it calls my town “congested.”
But despite that fun stuff, I kinda like it here. Okay, there’s a few eh-holes, but you get that at every school. But for the most part people are pretty tolerant, if not nice. There’s actually one or two guys worth dating here, which is up 100-200% from Monticello.
Write more when I feel like it. It’s almost 10pm. Bedtime.
xDee (newkid)
Your school sounds like my school, I only have something like 100 people in my year. We're the smallest year in the school, but I like it, I feel closer to everybody else. It's like..even when you're the new kid, everybody knows your name.
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