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06/16/2008 22:35 #44683

How far will we go to save money ....
on gasoline?

We rode our bikes home tonight from Pearl St. Brewery three miles in the rain!

Apparently, these are the memories that will make life seem so precious when we're old.
metalpeter - 06/17/08 18:22
It was nice to see you two come out. When you two left I didn't know it was raining. That being said when you ride your bikes to save money understand that it takes more time and time is money in a lot of cases. So I say start riding your bikes for the exercise and to help the planet if you think of it that way also you might never drive again, well or at least not as much. If more people acted as you two did then when the demand for oil drops then so will the price.
james - 06/17/08 11:06
Oh god, and it was not a gentle rain either.
ladycroft - 06/17/08 08:05
I'm glad you did come out, it was nice to see you again!

06/14/2008 11:47 #44647

Race for the Cure
I ran the 5k Race for the Cure today.

It was a great experience. My friend and I did this couch to 5k plan to work up to it over a two month period and we succeeded so I'm feeling pretty good about myself. And at the very end we got to reward ourself with lots of free goodies including a free hot sausage and all the BEER we could stand in line and wait for. Felt a little goofy drinking beer at 11am, but it tasted SO GOOD.

It was a moving experience too. When you see all the people running or walking with pink signs pinned on in memory of/in celebration of people who succumbed to/survived breast cancer, it really hits you how many people are affected. I saw one young boy, couldn't have been over 18 who ran in memory of his mother. That's too young to lose your mom.

It was a good enough time that I would be willing to put together an estrip team for the race next year!
james - 06/14/08 23:51
I hate running so much. But I have been forcing myself over the last few months. Any running event you want company for let me know and you can give me a little motivation. ^_^
tinypliny - 06/14/08 12:14
I would like to run around 4 blocks without my lungs exploding...

06/08/2008 13:59 #44587

Live Art
We went to an exhibit at the art gallery where students picked a piece of art work and recreated it with a backdrop and played the parts of the people in the painting. Really cool.


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metalpeter - 06/08/08 15:31
Great pictures thanks for sharing them. I read about that in the Paper today and it sounded really cool, wish I remember it.

06/06/2008 11:25 #44565

Buffalo PS Update #2
Okay, so I spoke with my friend. She is standing by her story that she needs to ask to take home a social studies textbook and a science textbook.

I tried a couple of different times to get hold of the principal. When I speak to the receptionist because the principal is still out of her office, she says the principal didn't call me back because I "refused to identify who I was". Bit my tongue and told her that I had left my name and my number and gave the receptionist a run down on why I was calling. So finally, the principal calls back.

They story changes a little bit because I originally said my friend was in 8th grade and actually she's in 7th. When you're in 7th grade you DON'T get two science textbooks. But my friend doesn't need permission to take the books for science or for social studies. She can just grab a book from the shelf. Both teachers claim that they don't require the students to ask permission and both teachers have been instructed by the principal to tell my friend that she can take a textbook home whenever she needs it without asking for permission.

She can go to summer school, but only for two subjects. However, my friend has already made plans for a week long mission trip and a wedding for her cousin. She can only miss three days of summer school and then she'll be dismissed. I'm a little upset by that because my friend tried to advocate for herself to get into summer school and when she she was told no, she made new plans. But, rules are rules and it's hard for schools to make exceptions for each individual student's situation, so she'll have to make a choice. I'm pretty sure that she'll pick summer school, but we'll see. I have to call the principal back around the 16th of June to make summer school arrangements...this time I'll leave a bio about myself so no one accuses me of refusing to identify myself....lol. Man, it's no fun to deal with a surly receptionist before your first cup of coffee.

06/02/2008 10:00 #44518

Buffalo PS update
I mailed off my letter on Wednesday night. I received a voicemail from the principal on Friday. I called her back to talk this morning.

So far, I'm pleased. The principal was concerned with my information regarding the textbooks. According to the principal, all students are to have a textbook for each of their classes to take home whenever they need. In fact, for their science class, each student has a textbook for home and for class. The only class they do not have a textbook for is their ESL class because it is not structured for students to take work home. So, I will speak with my young friend to clarify for what classes does she not have a textbook that she may take home everyday. And the principal will speak with the teachers.

The principal believes that the Tuesday night program is run by an outside organization and she will look into how it is run and get back to me.

For summer school, the principal and teachers work together to determine who gets summer school, but a parent can request that a student receive summer chool irregardless. I pointed out that the young woman's mother would probably never think to ask and wouldn't be able to ask as she primarily speaks Nuer. The principal said it was sufficient enough that an advocate like myself to request it. The principal is going to look into my friend's grades and determine why she was not placed in summer school. And I"ll speak with my friend to see if she still wants to go.

The principal was very receptive to me calling and glad for a student at her school to have someone actively advocating for her. I was glad to speak with such a receptive principal and hopefully things will progress from here.
jenks - 06/02/08 13:08
wow... nice to hear a positive story about the schools. sounds like the principal was actually concerned and responsive, which is great.
ladycroft - 06/02/08 10:46
i'm glad!
paul - 06/02/08 10:20
That great that they got back to you so fast. So do you think the girl was lying? irregardless -> regardless - I should just write a filter that fixes that when you publish. I do it myself.