If you are thinking, "Why did you let him go to that corner?" The answer is that the fire alarm he pulled is part of our old system. I didn't even know it still worked. The "real" fire alarm is outside the classroom and you have to lift a plastic covering to pull it. After he pulled the alarm a deafening noise sounded. Oh, and during the time he was in the corner I was mostly faced away from him and I was teaching so I didn't notice where his hands were going. I know...my bad. Anyway, in my class we all knew he pulled it so the kids didn't know whether they were supppose to line up. I told them they needed to because in any case the fire alarm did go off.
As we were walking around the school I noticed that we were the only class to depart from the school. I thought this odd (at this point I thought since the alarm was going off in my room it should have sounded off in the other rooms as well) so we walked to the office where I informed the accountant that the alarm went off in my room. She was confused because I told her the alarm went off. "Shouldn't it already be off?" She asked in confusion. I then had to change my statement to, "The alarm in my classroom is on." ...English is such a complicated language. Anyway, she called the principal so he could shut it off.
We went back to the classroom where Mr. Youngberg came and stuck a piece of paper in the bell so it would stop the sound. While doing this he asked me who pulled the alarm. I told him and he said that person needed to go to the office. With head hung low, my student walked calmly to the office. I then talked to the students about the fire alarm....which they already knew but I had to talk to them again because of the incident. Then the principal came back in and told them the story of the little boy who cried wolf.
At 9:30 AM my little boy and the principal came back to the room where my little boy appologized to the class. Mr. Youngberg informed the class that my little boy would be suspended for the rest of the day. Later on I was informed that he had to write a letter to the fire department saying he was sorry.
In case you are still confused about some things (as was I) Mr. Youngberg told me that the alarm in my classroom, when pulled, goes off in two rooms. Mrs. Youngberg, the kinder teacher, was the other room but she was not in it at the time the alarm went off.
Well, lesson learned. Never stick a kid next to a fire alarm whether you think it is turned off or not! Also, I knew my kid was getting a lecture at home. Why do I know this?? His dad is the fire chief.
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Kim,
Steph just showed me how to find your blog site and I just had to say hi and that I love and miss you. I hope you call me soon I have more to add to the ongoing saga of family life.
Love you lots,
mom ;)
And boys will continue to be "wild" (even "wild at heart")
Thanks for being a great teacher.
P.s. Just so you know... it was the computer's fault that my message pasted itself twice :)
Have a super week!
I must say...humorous story! I'll have to admit too that as a youngster I was tempted a couple times to give that little lever a try and see what would happen! I'm glad I didn't! Tis good to hear things are going well and that you are having plenty of adventures!
Okay Kim... I am here with Sarah and she says this isn't how to told the story the first time :) ha ha - actually she was excited to see it on here with pictures and everything. Here she is...
Hi Kimberly, I love the pic of the fire alarm thing-a-ma-bobber! It's true, I was very excited to see your page. Btw, great ending to your story.
This is Micheal (holamickey)
Happy Thanksgiving !!!
HI Kim, hope you are enjoying warm weather cause we're not. Try ice all over everything! Anyways, have happy, very God filled week! Love ya
hello hello?...testing....testing....1...2...3... is anyone home...or not...?!... any bloggers out there?...
folks we hate to interrupt this broadcast for the a moment, but there seems to have been an abrupt stop to postings on this site. Mi Vida is beside itself at trying to figure out the reason why. Tears are welling up in our eyes just talking about it. We hope you are able to have a Merry Christmas anyways. Maybe they ate too many cockroaches for $500, or maybe they weren't getting paid enough.
I am so very ashamed to say that I have never been on your blog before! I don't know what struck me to click on your name today but I did & I'm here!! I noticed palm trees in some of those photos...I miss palm trees. I wish I could come visit you...I think it would be quite an educational visit. I hope all is well there in Guam & I'm looking forward to seeing you when you come visit. God bless & Happy New Year!!
You write very well.
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