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Outlook
Summer is coming
by Mick Founts, Superintendent of Schools
Well, it’s May. Remember when school ended in June and not in May? I remember it being hot. Really
hot. Not like May hot. June hot. Sweaty, 105 degree hot. No breeze hot. We didn’t have air conditioning
in any of the classrooms. Heck, we didn’t even have fans. I loved my morning class because it was still
sort of cool. I remember how the grass smelled outside of my first period class. The lower windows
were slanted open, inward, just enough. Sometimes my teacher would lift that long metal hook from the
wall and would reach up to those windows, the ones so high that they almost touched the ceiling. And
pull them inward just enough. The morning dew made the grass smell green. I know that green is not a
smell, but it smelled green and fresh like summer. Like summer vacation. Like three months away from
school.
I loved June of
Outlook Summer is coming by Mick Founts, Superint
Outlook MAY 2012 Superintendent of SchoolS Mick F
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