This month's prompts are pipe, playground, prayers, recipes, ribbon, rice, road, saltwater, sandwich, school, sewing.
SCHOOL
Of course I have a ton of school
memories from the multitude of schools I attended (by the time I was
14 we had moved 9 times and I attended 11 schools). Here's a list:
Pre
School - Home schooled by Mama - We called it Cinderella’s School.
Students were Irene & Lynn - mostly during our time in Saudi
Arabia.
Kindergarten - 1st
half of year @ International School in Riyadh, SA and 2nd
half @ a church in Hendersonville, TN
First
Grade - Padgett Elementary in Lakeland, FL
Second
Grade - 3 weeks @ Lewis Elementary in Ft. Meade, FL -
promoted to Third Grade …..
Third
Grade - Lewis Elementary in Ft. Meade, FL
Fourth
Grade - 1st
half of year @ A.H. Roberts Elementary in Livingston, TN, 2nd
half of year @ Folsom Elementary in Folsom, LA
Fifth
Grade - Folsom Elementary in Folsom, LA
Sixth
Grade - Covington Middle School - Covington, LA
Seventh
Grade - William Pitcher Jr. High School in Covington, LA
Eighth
Grade - Hewitt Trussville Jr. Middle School in Trussville, AL
Ninth - Twelfth - Hewitt Trussville High School - Trussville, AL
College - Samford (1 semester only) and UAB in Birmingham, AL, then
University of Alabama (Tuscaloosa) for MSW
But perhaps my best school memories are
of playing school with my sister. At our home on Willie Rd. in
Folsom, LA, there was a small (yellow?) outbuilding in the backyard
that our parents allowed us to use one room of for a playhouse.
Whenever we played school, I was almost always the teacher. (I am the
oldest, and Lynn has always been a very agreeable playmate.) Our
style of “school” was much more like Little House on the Prairie
(the TV show) than what we experienced in real life. Which means it was FUN!
My favorite teacher was my 3rd grade teacher Mrs. Fattig, who had in her classroom a bathtub filled with pillows where we could read. Heaven!
Aside: My forthcoming book NINE: A Book of Nonet Poems includes a poem that features Mrs. Fattig. I hope to locate her between now and then so I can tell her what an impact she made on my life.
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