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Homeroom


Question Posted Saturday August 26 2006, 10:19 pm

Adri i have mrs .moores for homeroom and i dont like her and i dont no wat to do?


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Adri answered Sunday August 27 2006, 11:25 am:
If you have a teacher you don't like, it can make the class harder (and more boring) for you. Especially if you have to wake up to that teacher first thing in the morning! But don't fret, it's only one class out of the entire day. Besides, you can't change that you're in that class. Try to make the best of it! Chances are you have other friends in that class who are just as bummed as you are. Just remember that everyone, at some point, has a teacher they don't like (usually more than once!). You'll get used to the class after awhile.

♥Adri

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