Of all the things my parents hoped for me and my life, seeing my face on the side of a Korean school bus probably didn't make the top 100. However, this day has unexpectedly come. In a massive ad campaign to bring in more students, my boss is putting out pamphlets and newspaper articles, and posting banners on busses. Naturally, when I found this out I asked my favorite class: "Who wants to take a picture next to my face?" Here they are for you to enjoy.
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L to R: Jennie, Paula, Kelly, and Jenny |
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The BEST 6th grade class. They told me I am a "sugary" teacher. I think that means I am a nice grader... |
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