hope u all were green today or else considered yourself pinched by yours truly.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Happy St.Patrick's Day
hope u all were green today or else considered yourself pinched by yours truly.
Saturday, March 14, 2009
A great song with even better pictures
this relates to the post below. My favorite pic is the transition from MLK to Obama. We watched a movie not to long a go about Steven harking. He can only talk with a computer but he is so smart. He is a perfect example of do not judge a book by it's cover.
Look how far americans have came
THEN:
A Black girl escorted to school - 1960
On November 14, 1960, nearly 49 years ago, 6 year old Ruby Bridges faced hostile crowds, and had to be escorted by U.S. Marshalls , because she was the first black child to attend previously all-white William Frantz Elementary School in New Orleans , Louisiana . Ruby was 6 years old. (The Great Norman Rockwell created the painting above depicting that event.)
That morning, she had only been told by her mother that she was going to be attending a new school that day and 'had better behave.' Little did little Ruby know that she would be bombarded with jeers and even death threats; and that she would end up being the sole child in her first grade class because all the other children were kept home by their parents. All because Ruby was Black.
NOW:
A Black girl escorted to school - 2009
On January 5, 2009, nearly 49 years after Ruby attended her school, 7 year old Sasha Obama, faced cheering schoolmates as she is escorted by her Mother and U. S. Secret Service Agents to Sidwell Friends Elementary School in Washington , DC . Her Mother, the current First Lady of the United States of America , had Secret Service escort because Sasha's daddy is now the 44th President of the United States , Barack Obama.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
School parternship program
In the end each school got together to make a leadership plain for spreding disability awareness around the school. ( the students were special and typical high school and middle collage students) I was the only one from my high school but after some encouragement came up with some idea. The best one is a disability week ( or day) for the entire student body along with helping at a young athlete day in may.
I had so much fun and met so Meany new people. ( and saw some some b ball friends from HMB). I am exacted to get more people at my high school aware about disability awareness at my high school. I am hoping that students ( and staff )see that we ( disabled individuals) have more ABILITIES then disabilities . to learn more about the program visit this
website http://www.specialolympics.org/project_unify.aspx and poke around it is new and improved stick around to here how it goes at my high school.
got pics from http://www.sonc.org/images/getinvolved/SchoolsNC_be-a-fan.jpg http://www.laddc.org/poster-contest/2005/3-tram-le.jpg
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Down for the count
No I am not sick or tiered I have lost my inner drive to do well. On Thursday was my IEP and guess what guess what I get do in fall summer 2010 live in a group home and work at Safeway because I don't have the skills to live on my own and interact with people. Mr W said this at my meeting he talked to my parents and told them to sign me up for services for job training and a group home.
I have been in mainstreamed since kindergarten. Has it been easy ? No. Do I have social skills problems? Yes. I am smart yes . So much for independence in 09. I can't believe he said these things instead of giving me hope. He saw me the day before and he did not even brother to tell me so I could be papered or better yet sent me out of the room I feel like giving up. It is Saturday night I can not bring myself to do my homework. i mean why try if I can not do it. I talked to LG and she agreed with him . She is not my friend anymore . I wish i had someone my age to support my hopes and dreams. MY dad says let it go. I can not let it go it hurts it not what i planed when I was little. I wanted to be a mom. Now looks like I will be a child forever. My only regret is that people tricked me when i was little. yeah I am down for the count
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Favorite final flashback
Monday, November 10, 2008
After the bell rings
Now I am a disabled advocate in the making but I am also a board teenager after school. The reason being that I try ed out for the varsity basketball team and of course got cut. My Spanish teacher is the soccer coach but I can not play on her team because I have CP.
Acting is also out the question. My English teacher is not sure how the class will do in the understanding in me without questions on the overhead. I talk wired because I have CP see a pattern.
it not just school aged kids ( K-12) with CP NlD OCD . It is kids with down syndrome autism and other disabilities. It is hard to find Inclusive after school activist es offered in the schools. To make matter worse as you get older most community programs max out . As much as i enjoy the Special Olympics the program is not very inclusive and you are mixed with audits . disabled but adults nonetheless. When I was little I was able to play AYS O with kids my age and I was in a singing group and I had Judo that was with kids my own age. Even through ayso has a team in my age group I can not physically can not keep up so my dad has yet to sign me up. This is not bad because Golf at school keeps me pretty busy but it is still hard to watch my sisters have fun without playing,
I am takinge the anger and sadness that I have had over this and am writing anther book. It is a sequel to the excerpt that I posted Here. The idea is to create a inclusive after school sports and homework along with enrichment and advocacy for disabled and typical students from kindergarten till the twelfth grade. If only I had this I would be a happy camper after school.
If you have any Stories of heard of after school inclusive activities in your town.please post a comment with your story
ggot the pic from http://www.countrywhispers.com/school/old_school_bell_ringing_hg_clr.gif