First Week of School

     The summer of relaxation and carefree living was abruptly ended with the beginning of school. The first week of school was pretty decent, in my opinion. On the first day, I got the chance to meet up with the classmates I worked with last year. I felt that the vibe of the assembly was much less exciting than the Grade 8 welcome assembly mostly because the Grade 9 assembly was just a slideshow of the school rules and other stuff that you are forbidden to do. The Grade 8 assembly, on the other hand, was an upbeat welcome in the gym.

     The next few days consisted of putting forms and documents in order. Everybody got excited (and also fearful) when our homeroom teacher passed our class timetables out. I didn't get any classes that I could complain about. I received a few classes with the teacher that taught me last year, to name a few: science, French, and music. I also saw some teacher names that I never saw before. PE to me seemed really intimidating. One thing that I noticed about some of my classes were that a few of them, especially PE had fewer students than the usual 30 or so. My new band class is unbalanced. On the second day of the class, I noticed that there were 5 saxophones and 5 clarinets, but get this: 2 flutes and 1 trumpet (that's me) and also 0 tubas to top it off. I really got interested when my science teacher announced some of the stuff we would do. The Socials teacher really liked to talk loudly to express his point. My math teacher was really relaxed, which makes math just that little bit easier.

     In the end, I am excited about the experiences that the new school year will bring. I look forward to new opportunities to participate in the school in ways that fit me.



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