Showing posts with label school photos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label school photos. Show all posts

Saturday, March 14, 2009

In Memory of Beverly Part 2






Yesterday I signed out for a few hours to attend my class mate Beverly Robinson Downs' home going celebration. It was held at the church where I was baptized. She was still a member there and very active. My family moved membership to a church closer to home. I am comforted when I know the person was saved and had declared Romans 10:9-10 while they were alive. So I know where she is.



Some of our classmates still live in the area. Some in other states. But many of them keep in closer contact than I do. I was invited to join them after work. I was not too comfortable with going to a club atmosphere. I don't drink and I don't care to be around people after they've had a few too many. However, it is not that often I get to see my classmates. So I went to be sociable and I took pictures and traded emails and phone numbers. We attended a small, semi-private school so our class was no larger than about sixty-two.


I loaded these and more up on my Kodak Gallery and shared them by email today.


Thursday, February 26, 2009

Black History Program








We had our first Black History program this morning. I took plenty of pictures and shared them on my Kodak Gallery with the faculty and staff. I can only post these photos as they don't show close ups of any children.
The program was very well organized and inclusive. Mrs.Weathers, our lead teacher for ESS was the coordinator, thus the inclusivity.
The top photo shows the outer stage decorated by one of the preschool paras,Mrs. Brown.
Top right is Ms. Ellis with whom I worked this past semester. She is the para in the visual impairments classroom. Mrs. Neal, one of the parents is next to her. They are good friends and she asked if I would get a photo of her son for her.
The next photo shows some of the program--a skit part-- took place on the stage. The children were in a wax museum of famous Black Americans. Too cute!
The most elegant Mrs. Weathers is seated on the sidelines. The little girls in the dance team were marvelous! I have better pictures than these so I hope that as the staff views them they enjoy them.