This week on Tuesday the 15th, and last week on Tuesday the 8th and Thursday the 10th, I and Kyle Healey operated to prep rooms for the admissions meetings for next year’s freshmen class. At points we worked separate rooms and others we functioned dependently with one another. We organized them so as to seat the most possible within safety limits in each of the two rooms, so as to maximize the capacity for the expected crowds. Furthermore on Thursday, we set up for staff meetings in room 204, and did our best to help Mr. Andre and Mr. Heiser organize the locations for best traffic flow.
Additionally, on Monday, I personally remained after school to set up seating for the ERB testing, which doesn’t benefit the student’s grades, but means for potential grants for Sturgis as a whole. Being a charter school that offers free IB for all, the budget gets pretty tight especially while maintaining the integrity in what is becoming a more-populated school on a constant basis. There were more than ten rooms in total that needed prepping, and that’s what happened on Monday afternoon.Both of these events influence the lives of Sturgis students for years to come, based on who we gain student-wise and what we earn grant-wise. These two features will support the school’s image and content, since in order to maintain our existence here on main street and in the American school districts, we are constantly needing to prove ourselves through our academic capabilities, which have direct correlation with our students and their ability to learn and develop, sometimes exclusively with the unique experiences we offer and sometimes with the tech… but mostly our brains.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
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