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Any one else?  My son goes to A school in SC, then to nuke.

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Anybody else get a letter today!! He said they had to sit down and write. It was dated Jan 31. He will recieve his rate today. Of course, thanks to snail  mail I won't know until next week.

I did.  He said they were getting more time to write. 

Lala, your questionnaire was great, especially your words of encouragement!

Thanks so much, I really appreciate that :-)

If you haven't checked out the new encouragement questionnaire in the discussions be sure and check it out. It is funny and has a great paragraph of encouragement for battle stations. This is the one I made for my daughter, you may have to tweak it a little since my Sailor is a girl. I hope you all like it :-)

Poem I'm sending to my SR. and I'm also including this:
YOU NEVER KNOW HOW STRONG YOU ARE UNITL BEING STRONS IS ALL YOU HAVE.

See it Through

When you're up against a trouble,
Meet it squarely, face to face;
Lift your chin and set your shoulders,
Plant your feet and take a brace.
When it's vain to try to dodge it,
Do the best that you can do;
You may fail, but you may conquer,
See it through!
Black may be the clouds about you

And your future may seem grim,
But don't let your nerve desert you;
Keep yourself in fighting trim.
If the worst is bound to happen,
Spite of all that you can do
Running from it will not save you,
See it through!

Even hope may seem but futile,
When with troubles you're beset
But remember you are facing
Just what other men have met.
You may fail, but fall still fighting;
Don't give up, whate'er you do;
Eyes front, head high to the finish.
See it through!

Then I found an image that has this The task ahead of you is never as great as the power behind you.

Be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. Ephesians 6:10

I'm running out of things to tell him. He probablyl doesn't want to hear what cute things my students did today. haha So I am trying to be motivational.

Thanks ge, what age do you teach?

Middle school -gifted (probably obvious by my user name) I am the only gifted teacher at my school so I get any students who are gifted no matter what grade. I have taught 2-8th all in one year. Right now I only have 6th, 7th, and 8th.
School web blocks facebook so I can't get on and try to win our division on Tuesdays.
Seems like everyone is writing that they are running out of things to say to their. SR
. Luckily it is almost time for them to move on to A school.
I guess we will all have to adjust to that too.
It's been a journey for us moms, too.
Hi gifted educator,. I am a middle school music teacher from north west Indiana. I also teach grade 67nd 8.
Have not heard from our SR in two weeks....?ast we heard was a phone call that I missed but my husband said his voice was horse because he has been calling the cadences.........
Sorry no letters Mine are super short . Didn't get a phone call. He won't say that we are listed in his list for grad so my husband won't make reservations.How long have you taught?
I have 31 years of teaching in the state of Indiana.

Actually you CAN'T put names, please (N4M Community Guidelines)...I am going to cut, copy and repost your entry...sorry.

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I think I'm going to take the 915 picture that is posted and photo shop my son's head on one if them and pretend!!! How desperate is that!  Got a survey back today. I wanted to know if what I'm hearing on here matches what he is doing. He said tomorrow I'm guessing he is referring to last  Monday was Week 4 day 1.  Colored envelopes mattered to some RDCs not all, didn't say if his was one that it mattered to, I got a VERY TRUE on "do you get push-ups or have to dance if receiving a musical card, and that he was looking forward to marlinspike (funnest thing so far) and a yes there is a red light on at night.

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