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I’m bored so I decided to write a super long explanation of my crazy schedule.
I wake up every school day at 5:45 AM and get picked up by my carpool for Seminary at 6:00-6:05. It starts at 6:16 and ends at 7:05. It’s very silly in the class, with everyone exhausted to hilarious delirium and cracking jokes every two seconds. (Ok, I was exaggerating, but at least I made it poetic.) We carpool to school and hang out in the commons/lunch room, talking with friends and catching up on homework.
My first period of the day is geometry. 99% of the time, it’s dead silent, other than the teacher talking. I’m honestly not sure what to make of the teacher. I’ve heard she got after one of my friends for just sneezing, but she acts nice and friendly to my class. She goes over all the material super slowly and in such small, easy chunks I can usually finish the assignments within 20 minutes.
My advisory/homeroom class (only on Tuesdays) is also usually very quiet. The teacher is a Spanish teacher and everyone who has him for actual class usually dislikes him. He seems nice enough for only having him for half an hour a week, though.
I have health in 2nd period, and it is everything 1st period is not. The teacher is pretty cool, the class is rambunctious, and the assignments actually make me try (though it still is easy). I usually have lots of fun in that class because it’s fairly laid back.
I have drama for 3rd period! It’s so fun because we basically play games that have to do with theater and acting and such. Right now we’re doing a monologue unit that doesn’t have as many ‘games,’ but it’s still fun.
Then I have lunch! I alternate eating in the band room with Enter and my friend (even though I’m not a band kid) and eating in the lunch room with my new Sanderfan friend.
For 4th period, I have BioMed! It’s so fun because we do all hands-on stuff and the teacher is amazing! We almost have no homework because we do most everything in class. We solved a murder in our last unit, but unfortunately it wasn’t actually murder and just an overdose because school doesn’t like murder.
In 5th, I have Fabric and Apparel, AKA sewing class! I learned how to use a sewing machine and am now making a tote bag! Next semester, I’ll learn to make clothes and I’m soooo excited! Also, the teacher for this class is the wife of my 7th grade computers teacher, so that’s pretty cool.
And last but not least, I have language arts in 6th period. The teacher in this class is so amazing. She despises homework so we do everything in class! The environment of this class is super fun and chill. My teacher is piloting a new 9th grade curriculum next semester, so it’s going to be fun being a guinea pig!
School ends at 2:15.
And now for my assortment of after -school clubs and activities!
On Mondays, I have Spin club after school till 5. It’s basically colorguard but off-season and it’s where we can learn skills with flags. It’s really fun because I have a bunch of friends in this club and the instructor is really cool.
After spin club, I head immediately to ballet. It’s a ballet class, so there’s not much to say about it, except for that it’s really fun.
On Tuesdays, I have DnD club after school until 4. It’s soooo fun! Without fail, I burst out in laughter at least one time a session. My character is a rogue high elf named Ellesmere. There are like 8 people in our campaign, including me and the DM, but I like the large number.
after DnD, I go home for a few hours until I got to church Youth activities at 7. These are all varies so it’s hard to sum them up in one paragraph.
Wednesdays are my only free day. I use this day to catch up on sleep, homework, and chores.
On Thursdays, I have ballet at 5 for an hour. (Again, not much to say except for that it’s super fun)
On Fridays, I have DnD again, but we meet in the library instead of a classroom.
And that’s my week! I’m doing so many more clubs and activities a week than I thought I would, but it’s awesome, though tiring.
