Well, school is out. I started teaching back in 2005 and I wish I had a count the number of kids I have taught. Just in my 5 years at Magnolia Heights I have taught 165 kids.
The day before school was out we went to The Baddour Center which is a campus that houses over 100 adults with intellectual disabilities. The kids had a LARGE time playing with the residents.
Bitty finished 4th grade. I didn't ride his tail hard enough this year and when give the opportunity, he slacks. I'm going to be ON him next year,. He still had a great year.
Annie finished second grade. We worked so hard all year and she did amazing.
Ohhh and then there's 7th grade. I honestly have no idea what he did all year. I let he go and be free.
Glad it's over....I think
Annie:
First place local art winner
First place district art winner
Best
girl jump roper (P.E.)
First place overall Farm Bureau art contest winner
Most Responsible (classroom award)
First Place Accelerate Reader Award
Headmaster’s List for All A’s
Highest language arts average in her class
Spirit of Magnolia (citizenship)
Bitty:
Accelerated reader award for meeting goal
Most athletic (classroom award)
St. Jude Math-a-thon participant
Third place local art winner
Fastest boy (P.E.)
First Place boys agility run (P.E.)
Headmaster’s List for All A’s
Presidential Scholar for 95 or above yearly average
Ford:
Second place Mississippi Association Conservation District Poster contest
Junior High Honor Society
Headmaster’s List for All A’s
Presidential Scholar for 95 or above yearly average
Highest academic average for junior high baseball team
Most Ambitious (voted by classmates)
Mrs. Bouchillon has now taught all three of my babies in second grade
Bitty's end of the year party
Annie's party
Sweet Anniston Casey gave me the most precious gift ever. I cried. My beautiful mother...