typical school day
An’juli Johnston English 121 Observation Paper April 6, 2004 Title It’s seven in the morning, and as I enter the parking lot of the oldest school in Billings I see at least fifty teachers have already begun their work day. ... This school is the workplace for over a hundred staff and well over two-thousand students ranging in grades from ninth to twelfth. The school runs like clockwork from hour to hour starting at seven in the morning and ending at three in the afternoon. ... Now with only fifteen minutes until the first class of the day begins, the teachers start to man the doors of their classrooms. ... ” The gossip reminded me of my days in high school, which was not all that long ago. ... His intimidating voice made me think twice about my day of observation. ... The class finished up with another day of lecture and a new assignment. ... Daniel Bartch was not manning the door, but preparing a new lab for the day.