What happens if you use AI and doom scroll every day.
brainrot
The Name of Mr. C's Dog
Deus
Part of speech that is a person, place, thing, or idea.
Noun
Our School Colors
Green and Gold
Drinks are allowed in class but these are not...
Food and Gum
What you say when you feel lowkey but also genuine about something.
lowkirkenuinely
Name one of the cities Mr. C spent time in this summer
SF or LA
Author of Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, and Hamlet.
Shakespeare
The name of your councilor.
Mrs. Rocha (A-F)
Mr. Cortez (G-O)
Mrs. Ortiz (P-Z)
Where phones go when you come into class.
The numbered pockets next to the whiteboard.
What you might call yourself when you feel like things aren't going your way.
a chud
The first university Mr. Castillo attended.
There are three errors in the following sentence, what are they?
Mr. Castillos class has cool lights posters, and bell scedules on the walls.
Castillo's
cool lights, posters
schedules
The special school spirit song that is sung at the end of rallies or at sports events.
Alma Mater
After packing up, you should wait here until the bell rings and Mr. Castillo has dismissed the class.
Standing by or sitting at your assigned seat.
The CEO of this company took a "massive" bite of his "product".
McDonald's
Names of both of Mr. C's cats
Mac and Sashimi
Oops, Spanish in the English category.
Conjugate the verb "jugar" in the simple present tense with the following pronouns.
Ellos ____. Yo ____. Nosotros _____. El _____.
Ellos juegan.
Yo juego.
Nosotros jugamos.
El juega.
The year HHS was established.
1911
After Mr. Castillo rings the old bell the 1st time, you have this long to finish talking before he rings it a 2nd time and expects full silence.
5 seconds or so.
The name of a hormone that always seems to be only at high or low levels.
Cortisol
Name three of Mr. Castillo's previous jobs.
Electrician's Apprentice, Security Guard, Ice Cream Scooper, Tour Guide, Cook...
The Author of "Of Mice and Men" and "Grapes of Wrath"
John Steinbeck
The additional campus attached to the high school is called the NEST. N.E.S.T. stands for.
Navigating Educational Success Together
Mr. Castillo's rules are focused on respect. Specifically, respect for these four things.
Yourself, all people in class, our classroom itself, and the materials and things in our classroom.