![]() ![]() I raced around and paid for books and registration fees with Andy running behind me, knowing I was distressed. “Well, I think it’s sad,” she said, then turned and walked away. “Yeah, it’s hard, but I think it will be good for him in the long run.” “I hear you sent Matthew away to school,” she said coldly. It was the mother of one of Andy’s friends, a woman who always knew more about everything than the average person. When it was time to get to the business of filling out forms and taking pictures for student body cards, I felt a tug on my sleeve. It was orientation day our local high school. He tumbled into a cluster of exuberant but nervous freshmen outside the high-school gym as upperclassmen clapped and chanted, music blaring. My son Andy skipped ahead of me with his fresh haircut and new Quiksilver T-shirt. ![]() Grade-specific web courses for teachers.Flexible preparation for your new grade.Middle School Science With Roberto Trostli.The Art of Administration and Leadership.Find Yourself - In the Middle of Nowhere.Training for a New Paradigm in Holistic Care.Great books for Waldorf Teachers and Families. ![]()
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