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School year 2007-2008 is about to begin. What are your goals for this new school year? What do you want to happen? How will you make it happen?
School year 2007-2008 is about to begin. What are your goals for this new school year? What do you want to happen? How will you make it happen?
August 10th, 2007 at 10:00 am
Don’t forget. I will be moderating. Your post will not get through unless you use proper school language and stick to the topic presented. Please students use your first name and last initial only. Teachers and staff use last names and first initials or titles.
August 29th, 2007 at 8:38 pm
I am so excited to leave a message on my first “blog!” I am so excited to start my second year at Indian Lakes. I am so proud of my class from last year that will be fourth graders this year. I hope they all come back and see me. I am so looking forward to meeting all the boys and girls in my third grade class this year. We are going to have a GREAT year!!
September 7th, 2007 at 3:41 pm
Welcome back Thunderbirds!!! I am so excited to start another new year at Indian Lakes! It’s been great to see students from last year, and to meet new students to our school. We’re going to have lots of fun in the library this year. I’m really looking forward to it!
September 17th, 2007 at 8:41 pm
I just love school. It’s so well structured.
October 7th, 2007 at 9:59 am
I want to be a better communicator this year. I intend to put an article in the PTA newsletter every month, send out My School Mail updates often, and publish TechnoBird newsletters for teachers and staff to let them know what’s new with technology in our building.
I want to know the students better. I will be taking attendance when classes come to the computer lab and I will note each student’s performance so I can look for patterns from lesson to lesson. I want each student to be successful.
I want to share new technologies. I will install several new programs and updates this year, and bring new hardware and Web 2.0 applications into my instruction so that students and faculty are up-to-date with 21st Century teaching and learning.