Books and such
Annoyances
Shulman
Overby
Students
100

This play had this quote " “Look Like Th’ Innocent Flower, But Be The Serpent Under ‘T”

Macbeth

100

This was the number one distraction in class.

Cell phones

100
The number of Shulman's children.

One

100
Number of Mrs. Overby's children

Three

100

He was never without sunglasses in class.

Jose

200

This writer wrote some spooky stories (and his head was behind me the whole year )

Edgar Allen Poe

200

Whenever they were asked for, eye rolls followed.

Bathroom passes

200

Before Swenson, Mrs. Shulman taught at this type of a school. 

Community college 

200

She is from this beautiful island.

Puerto Rico

200

She was called a "penguin" or a "little birdie" because of the no-fly list.

Beluvid

300

This book got its title from a William Butler Yeats poem "The Second Coming".

Things Fall Apart

300

This type of talk was a major annoyance in class, especially during direct instruction.

Side conversation

300

This was Shulman's hobby several years ago.

Rock band

300

Before Swenson, she worked in this school. 

Spruance

300

There were two of them in this class.

Edwards

400

Fahrenheit 451 is considered to be set in this kind of a future where citizens are under totalitarian control.

Dystopian

400

They were there during the first part of the year, but got removed and placed in the closet.

Bean bag chairs

400

This instrument was played whenever excuses were used in the class. 

Tiny violin

400

She was not a fan of this book. 

Things Fall Apart

400

They never stopped talking 

Imani, Leianna, Destiny, Jealah

500

This was the main theme in Fahrenheit 451.

Censorship

500

They were often on Jose's face. 

Sunglasses

500

Whenever stressed, Shulman would say this.

"I gotta go"

500

She gave these for good behavior and great work.

Candy and treats

500

This group never missed a beat.

Christiana, Amirah, Rayhona