Hi Everyone,
SMHS administrators are making a big effort to
help every student connect with teachers. To support this, they are
asking each teacher to provide a list of every student we have been in
contact with since the school closure. As you can probably imagine,
going through online meetings, blog posts, emails, and my memory would
be a huge time-consuming job, so I am asking for your help.
If
you have a working device, and access to the internet, would you please
(please, PLEASE) comment to this post with your name and the word Here.
Example:
David Preston Here
That's
it. It doesn't matter if you've been to every online meeting or none,
written every journal and blog post or none. Just your name and the
word Here. Please. I need to get back to SMHS about this as soon as
possible.
Thank you,
Dr. Preston
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