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	<title>Comments on: Day One, Year Two, Computer Academy</title>
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		<title>By: Rick (without a Y)</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rick (without a Y)</dc:creator>
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		<description>I was searching for the DCC Academy website and I came across this. Now I get to read up on Dover Drama! Woot! But if it makes you feel better, I was always blown away by how much Dover students were able to get away with. I subbed there for about six months (I think I subbed one of your classes once), and rarely did a day go by that my jaw didn&#039;t hit the floor after seeing a student say or do something that I wouldn&#039;t have DREAMED of doing.

I feel real old saying that, and I had to check myself before I typed it. Was it really that different for me? Or am I just remembering the good parts? That&#039;s probably the case to a certain extent, but when a student jumps out of one of the windows in the middle of class and doesn&#039;t even get a lunch detention... Well, something smells rotten. My mother vents to me aboutn it often.

Anywho, it&#039;s good to have you in the program. Our approach seems to evolved into team-teaching, which is a fantastic method. Now we just pray that they all bring their parts in by Tuesday and it&#039;ll be a perfect class.

-RT</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was searching for the DCC Academy website and I came across this. Now I get to read up on Dover Drama! Woot! But if it makes you feel better, I was always blown away by how much Dover students were able to get away with. I subbed there for about six months (I think I subbed one of your classes once), and rarely did a day go by that my jaw didn&#8217;t hit the floor after seeing a student say or do something that I wouldn&#8217;t have DREAMED of doing.</p>
<p>I feel real old saying that, and I had to check myself before I typed it. Was it really that different for me? Or am I just remembering the good parts? That&#8217;s probably the case to a certain extent, but when a student jumps out of one of the windows in the middle of class and doesn&#8217;t even get a lunch detention&#8230; Well, something smells rotten. My mother vents to me aboutn it often.</p>
<p>Anywho, it&#8217;s good to have you in the program. Our approach seems to evolved into team-teaching, which is a fantastic method. Now we just pray that they all bring their parts in by Tuesday and it&#8217;ll be a perfect class.</p>
<p>-RT</p>
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