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[Well, April had gotten call telling her that she needed to get into work, or she would be fired. As an algebra teacher at the high school. Considering how April has never set foot into a high school before, or any sort of school in general, this was going to be interesting.
So, if you have an algebra class today, you'll see that your teacher is a small, red-headed woman who is probably dressed a bit too casually and looks a bit nervous about this.]
Um, hey guys! I'm April, and I'm apparently your new algebra teacher. And I've never been to a high school before, or any kinda of school really, so I don't really have much idea of what I'm meant to be doing. [And cue a sheepish laugh as she thinks for a few moments. At least she's honest.]
... Hmm... Ah, I know! For this lesson, maybe you guys could tell me about the worlds you're from, such as what it's like and what kind of things you do? It'll probably be more interesting than me trying to teach algebra, at least. [Plus, April is justnosy curious.
And for fellow teachers, they can find their new co-worker sitting at a table in the teacher's lounge. It looks as though she's reading something, though a closer look will reveal that she's just using the book to hide the fact she's taking a nap. Feel free to prod her awake/yell at her/ etc.]
[Well, April had gotten call telling her that she needed to get into work, or she would be fired. As an algebra teacher at the high school. Considering how April has never set foot into a high school before, or any sort of school in general, this was going to be interesting.
So, if you have an algebra class today, you'll see that your teacher is a small, red-headed woman who is probably dressed a bit too casually and looks a bit nervous about this.]
Um, hey guys! I'm April, and I'm apparently your new algebra teacher. And I've never been to a high school before, or any kinda of school really, so I don't really have much idea of what I'm meant to be doing. [And cue a sheepish laugh as she thinks for a few moments. At least she's honest.]
... Hmm... Ah, I know! For this lesson, maybe you guys could tell me about the worlds you're from, such as what it's like and what kind of things you do? It'll probably be more interesting than me trying to teach algebra, at least. [Plus, April is just
And for fellow teachers, they can find their new co-worker sitting at a table in the teacher's lounge. It looks as though she's reading something, though a closer look will reveal that she's just using the book to hide the fact she's taking a nap. Feel free to prod her awake/yell at her/ etc.]
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