What a game! Unforgettable Super Bowl 44--CONGRATULATIONS, Saints
An odd thing about this post--I hope Google Spiders look on it kindly because some folks are actually going to be looking for it. So, I took a leap of faith and told them to use search strings with Long Beach, MS in them. We will see how that works:-)
Hey, if you move to Long Beach and a high school student is in your family--well, it might be time to be grateful. We are a level 5 school. You may hear complaints from students that we are poor school district.
OK, once my daughter actually complained about LBSD being "poor". She named off a few deficiencies. "Well, dear--I think we should pack right now. We can move." Come to find out--though the building has issues and some "things" are a bit dated; most of her teachers and most of her friends are irreplaceable. So, now the deal is that we cannot move until Skye graduates, and probably not then, either.
Well, it depends on how you look at things. Long Beach is a separate independent school district. Of course we are part of Harrison County, but Long Beach Schools are not a part of the Harrrison County School District. Despite funding challenges because of being so independent (sounds like, me), Long Beach time and again scores high in testing and frequently scores highest marks in competitions of all kinds.
Thank you--dedicated Long Beach Teachers!
Posing with Mom's permission.
I will post more photos later, for now--I want to get this up to Congratulate New Orleans' Saints.
PS: I learned an interesting tidbit today from a visiting couple. Ironically, of all the people in the crowd to speak to, I chose the ones who were visitors. Come to find out, they are from Pennsylvania and (pay attention here) had learned about the parade when the stopped at a rest center on I-10. ...Just in case you have ever wondered about advertising at visitor's centers.
Long Beach usually has more people turn out ,but this time we had some of the media stating 1PM and some of the media stating 2PM as the beginning time.
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