Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Welcome to Mr. Drown's Blog

Hello Parents and Students,

     I wanted to take the opportunity to officially introduce myself, and let you all know how excited I am to be working in Mrs. Lovejoy's classroom for the next few months. I decided to use this blog to do that, as I will be using it throughout my time here as a tool for interacting with students and parents. I thought this would be a great way for everyone to familiarize themselves with the blog.
     I grew up attending M.S.A.D. #60 schools, and graduated from Noble in 2003. In 2007 I graduated from USM with a BA in Communication. It was quite the feat for me after transferring several times and trying out several majors.
     I am currently in my second semester of grad school. I am in a one year program through the University of Southern Maine called ETEP. It is a program for graduates with non-teaching degrees to earn their teaching certification and work towards their masters in teaching. I spent the Fall semester in a 5th grade classroom at York Middle School. I really enjoyed the placement and learned a lot, and hope to practice a lot of what I learned while I am here at the Hurd School. The program is pretty intense and keeps me really busy.
     I love teaching! I have substitute taught for several years, taught swim lessons, music lessons, horseback riding lessons, and coached youth soccer. I've facilitated after school activities like homework groups and drama clubs as well. It has all been a major part of my life since I graduated high school.
     In my personal life my favorite things to do are skiing in the winter and training and showing miniature horses throughout the Spring, Summer, and Fall. I have twice competed at the American Miniature Horse World Championship Show in Texas. I'm also a musician and play my saxophone when I have time.
     The intensity of this program has kept me from working this year, although I do have a few students that I tutor or teach saxophone lessons to. Before this program, I worked as a substitute teacher, food server, and spent several summers working at recreation camps.
     I look forward to working with all the students and meeting all the parents. Please comment on this post so that I know you and your child have read it. Please sign it with both your own and your child's name. Feel free to comment on future blog posts or contact me via email at mrdrown@gmail.com or by phone, (603) 978 7507.

Sincerely,

Mr. Drown

16 comments:

  1. This is a test! let's see if it works.

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  2. Hi Mr Drown,

    I am happy to have you in my classroom. I have known you for a long time and think of you as a friend. I hope to learn a lot from you in class.
    See you tomorrow.

    Cameron Pomerleau and Jenn.

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  3. Hi there,

    Spencer and I read your blog. Great idea!

    Angelia and Spencer

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  4. Mr Drown,

    Ingrid and I, Kerri Janocha, just finished reading your blog. It was very interesting to learn so much about your backround. We wish you luck in your future schooling, you sound VERY busy! This is a great activity for the kids, Ingrid just commented on the typing so maybe it'll help her to become a faster typist.
    Kerri and Ingrid Janocha

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  5. Hi Mr. Drown. Nice job on the blog.
    Jen and Michael Dorr

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  6. Welcome,and best of luck!

    Jeff (and Allison) K

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  7. Hi Mr. Drown, I like this idea and so does Kate! We think you should post some pics of you and your minis! Looking forward to the next post! Kate and sue Austin

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  8. Hi Mr.Drown !
    It is very exciting that you are in my classroom !
    I also want to see pictures of your mini horses !
    See you tomorrow in class ! Maggie

    Hi Mr. Drown,
    Happy that you will be working with Maggie's class!
    This BLOG is a cool idea...Steph

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  10. Mr. Drown, we are very excited that you will be working in my classroom. You are nice, helpful, and AWESOME! Good luck!

    Nathan and Lynn DeWolf

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  11. Just so you all know, if your comments don't appear right away, it's because I have to approve them to publish them. I will be checking this all night and publish them when I can. But don't assume that if your comment doesn't show up right away that it didn't go through . . .

    See you all tomorrow!

    Mr. D

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  12. Savanna and I (Alex) think this blog is a great idea. We each have one of our own and find blogging a great way to keep in touch! Thanks for generating one for the class- we look forward to future posts!

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  13. Nice to meet you Mr. Drown.
    Thank you for the blog it's a great idea.

    Tracie and Talena Huff

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  14. Gee Mr.drown you did a lot of things!I look forward to having you in our class.

    From Gwen and Cammie Wilcox

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  15. I am looking forward to seeing you tomorrow. from Michael Dorr

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  16. We read your blog! We would love to see some pictures of your mini horses.
    Brandon looks forward to working with you. I know you will be a great addition to his class!
    - Cara and Brandon Bullard

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