![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Only two students-Laurie and Amy-received A’s on the latest assignment, and many of the students turned in homework with mistakes or doodles in the margins. Ross lectures his students about their sloppy homework. He thinks that today’s students are much worse at doing homework and coming to class on time than he ever was.Īs the class files in, Mr. As he prepares for his next class, he reflects on how things have changed since he was in high school. Because of his youth and enthusiasm, he is very popular among his students and has earned an excellent reputation despite only teaching at the school for two years. Meanwhile, history teacher Ben Ross is struggling with the film projector in his classroom. Gabondi, catches Laurie but doesn’t have time to scold her before the bell rings, releasing the class. ![]() Laurie makes funny faces at Amy outside the classroom window. She spots her friend Amy, who is in a dull French class. Although she is frustrated by the staff’s laziness, Laurie eventually gives up and leaves the publications office a few minutes early. It is a beautiful day outside and her staff would rather hang around outside than work on the latest issue, which is supposed to come out next week. Laurie Saunders is the editor-in-chief of her high school newspaper, The Gordon Grapevine. ![]()
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