I am Vamsi Krishna, a trained graduate teacher in Mathematics, currently working at Kendriya Vidyalaya in India. I am on a Fulbright assignment as an exchange teacher at Hill Side New Tech High School. I would like to share my experiences of teaching, traveling, exploring, and understanding the United States.
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008
A Day With A Difference
Yesterday was a Teacher Work Day, and we were busy preparing the report cards for the first nine weeks of the term. While progress reports are issued every three weeks, report cards are more formal and the data will be submitted to the School District.
I plan to write a detailed post about the grading system soon.
It’s the festive season back home, and I want to thank my friends, relatives, colleagues, students, and everyone else for filling my inbox with emails, e-cards, and messages of Diwali and birthday wishes through various platforms like Orkut and Skype.
I especially appreciate the New Tech staff for taking the time to wish me on this occasion. I also acknowledge the kind thoughts of those who wanted to reach out but couldn’t. I understand your situation.
This Diwali was a very different day for me in many ways, but I embrace it.
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2 comments:
Hi Vamsi,
Nice to see you after a long time. The posts are fantastic.... If somebody asks why you like, admire and respect vamsi so much I no need to explain so much; now I can give this link and ask them to read all the posts... Few of them are fabulous. Keep going. I wish you Happy birthday(May be this is second or third time I am wishing you on your birthday in our 14 years of friendship!!!.) I wish you more success. -Bayanna
Hey Vamsi ji,
Belated Happy Birthday..it seems they celebrated your Birthday nicely..i'll be waiting for my piece of cake.
nice pictures.
Mahima
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