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				<description><![CDATA[September 2014 Issue For Anniston/Gadsden Christian Family Magazine Writer Barbara Eubanks When the school bells ring for a new year, for some, it is only their beginning, for some, just another year. School is faced with a variety of attitudes and reactions. One kid, super excited to go to school the first day, was then [&#8230;]]]></description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h6>September 2014 Issue</h6>
<h6>For Anniston/Gadsden Christian Family Magazine</h6>
<h6>Writer Barbara Eubanks</h6>
<p>When the school bells ring for a new year, for some, it is only their beginning, for some, just another year. School is faced with a variety of attitudes and reactions.</p>
<p>One kid, super excited to go to school the first day, was then devastated to learn he had to go back for the next 12 years. I felt the same way and later made the statement that if I got through 12 years, you wouldn’t see me in college. God laughed. He has a sense of humor. I ended up getting 3 degrees and teaching for 35 years.</p>
<p>Some notice a “difference” the first day. One new kindergartner told her mom,” One of the boys in my Kindergarten class wants to marry me.</p>
<p>&#8220;Really? He told you that?&#8221; asked her mom.</p>
<p>Her reply was, &#8220;No, but I know he was thinking it. I can tell what people are thinking.&#8221;</p>
<p>A little boy reported on his first day: “it was great and I have 17 girlfriends!! My favorite subject was lunch.” He also told his mom when she asked if Mrs. **** assigned seats. He replied, “No &#8211; she just told us to find the seat with our names on them! “Smart teacher</p>
<p>Another didn’t go so well. When the teacher told the students to find the seat with their name on it, a kindergartener replied, “Me can’t weed.”</p>
<p>Another first- of school conversation went like this: &#8220;What job does your dad to?&#8221;</p>
<p>“He feeds the dog. “</p>
<p>The teacher clarified her question by saying, “A job outside the home?”</p>
<p>He responded “The dog is outside!&#8221;</p>
<p>When one mother started to leave after taking her daughter to her room on the first day, the little girl kissed the palm of her hand and said, &#8220;Go be sad&#8221;. (Referencing the children book&#8230; <strong><em>The Kissing Hand</em></strong>.)</p>
<p>Some run into problems soon: One little boy had his desk moved right beside the teacher&#8217;s desk and when his dad went to the school for a visit, he questioned his son as to why he had to sit beside the teacher. The answer still makes me laugh today, he said &#8220;Daddy you know Mrs. *********** is not very smart so she moved me up here to help her out.&#8221;</p>
<p>Regardless to the reactions, school is a necessity of life. We are to study to improve ourselves and be the best person we can be. The Bible teaches this: <em>Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a <strong>workman</strong> that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.</em> 2 Timothy 2:15</p>
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