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A Lifetime Supply

You have been given a lifetime supply of that body in the mirror.  So literally, until you are dead, you are in charge of that! But WAIT.  Whose body do you see in the mirror?Well, you might answer--"MY body of course."    Who just said that? Who just claimed the body to belong to THEM?  The body is separate from the mind, and that is what I'm getting at.  

There is a YOU that is different than that changing body in the mirror.  You exist in more than your body.  There is greatness in you that lives on and on, unchanged while  the body does it's crazy growing, changing, dying thing. 

When you understand this, you know you have this current body for a limited time, and yet there is a wise, timeless self that is you, too, that can guide you well. So let's begin to enjoy this trip.  Be grateful you have a body to experience life through.

You get to decide....who will you love? What will you change, how will you live? Who gets to be a part of your world? Your choice! 

 

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Ready?

I enjoyed this article and think you will, too. It has the TOP 5 things!!!

Ready For College? Why Some Students Are More Prepared Than Others

By Lisa Heffernan

http://www.nbcnews.com/feature/college-game-plan/ready-college-why-some-students-are-more-prepared-others-n531141

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Who's the Boss of You?

After working with young people for 20 years, inside the classroom and out, I have learned a basic human truth.

We all have the innate drive to 'captain our ship' (I borrowed that from a poem and a recent interview I watched on bulletproof.com). Whether or not we confess to it, or even realize it ourselves, we humans have an internal mantra:

Who is the ONLY person that is going to tell me to JUMP? ME

And how high am I going to jump? EXACTLY AS HIGH AS I WANT!

And who is going to stop me? NOBODY!!

In my humble opinion, this is the crux of all conflict. Period. More on this later, as it unfolds in my brain.

Thanks for reading.  :)

 




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Remarkable Seniors at PDL

Meet Maddy Bates, on the left, she is yet another student who chooses PDL so she can be MORE active in her community! (posed here with one of her best friends)  Meet Maddy Bates.School hasn’t been easy for her, and yet, she is ahead in all of her Ed…

Meet Maddy Bates, on the left, she is yet another student who chooses PDL so she can be MORE active in her community! (posed here with one of her best friends)

 

 

Meet Maddy Bates.

School hasn’t been easy for her, and yet, she is ahead in all of her Edgenuity classes.  I asked her what her secret was.  She says she puts aside complete days and works on each class until she is ahead. This is one strategy.  She does it this way because she also has two classes at Emerald Ridge (Math and ceramics) and two classes through the YMCA (Digital photography and Editing). 

In addition to her more than full time school schedule, she is also completing her community experience with an Edgerton pre-school class once a week, which she enjoys “I absolutely LOVE those little kids!  It’s hard work but it is so much fun.”

As IF that wasn’t enough, Maddy also helps out with the Diving team at RHS, when I asked her proud mom if I left anything out, she said “

Maddy was in a bad car accident last year that could have easily taken her life. She had a concussion for several months that put her behind in several areas of her life. She had to fight her way back and she has done so with flying colors!

Maddy also has an extreme anxiety disorder which makes going to different classes very difficult. She is very right brained and very creative. She loves the online classes where no one asks her questions and puts her on the spot that she has to answer in front of her peers. Everyone does not learn the same.

Maddy feels like she made the right choice with Puyallup Online Academy because she is eager to learn and hopes to work ahead here, which will make time for the Photography Business that she and her mom are starting up.


Alli Parks----The 7th fittest teen in the WORLD attends Puyallup Digital Learning(PDL)! Why? So she can be the 7th fittest teen in the world! 

Meet Alli Parks, a senior who attends Emerald Ridge High School as well as Puyallup Digital Learning. Alli stays caught up in all her coursework at Emerald Ridge and  PDL, trains for competitions 3-4 hours per day and is glad she found Puyallup's online option(POA).  Students who are making the choice to take online classes to pursue a serious discipline outside of the school setting see POA as a necessary part of their life.  They may not  have the time between 8-4 for traditional school, but it doesn't mean that they don't work just as hard as they did in the regular classroom.

The expectation here at POA is that students will spend approximately one hour per class, per day.  The benefit is that the student can choose what time of day to do their work.

With Online School, I am able to get to the gym when I need to and makes training for the CrossFit Games much easier!
— Alli Parks

Determination, Dedication, Self-Discipline- three traits that make online school a good choice.

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This is how I learn

Hello students!  I am taking a 'leap of faith' here and showing you the first step in my learning.  I am your 12th grade English teacher, I have earned a Master's Degree in Education, a Bachelor's degree in Language Arts with a minor in Reading, and an Associates of Arts and Science. I have twenty years of experience reading with, to and for students like yourself, and guess what? THIS IS MY FIRST (first. yes, I said FIRST) introduction to Gilgamesh!

As always, in order to be able to teach it, I must learn it, and THIS is my first step--I do this before I read the actual text because for me, I will understand the text MUCH better with the background. If you would like it read aloud to you with perfect pronunciation, by a teacher who already understands the story, DON'T listen to this.

I am posting this so you can understand that no matter how much you learn, there is always more; and it is always a little awkward when you first interact with it. So, if you dare to hear me learning, and you need help with Gilgamesh, listen!

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Observation on being a senior in high school

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Observation on being a senior in high school

“Education: the path from cocky ignorance to miserable uncertainty.”

— Mark Twain

Hello class of 2016!

I think Mr. Twain was referring specifically to the education that occurs between being a  freshman  in high school to a senior. I  have worked with many seniors, in many situations, and when May comes around, I can tell you this:  

MOST seniors are beginning to experience the anxiety of the unknown. It affects  you in different ways.  Some get just cranky like my 100 year old grandaddy. (trust me, he has something to be cranky about) . Some disappear into themselves like a turtle. Some just feel the exhaustion of a racer at the end of a full marathon, and try to sleep through the rest of the year.  There are those who become nostalgic and secretly wish they could stay here forever. (It's a lot like the pregnant woman, in the transition phase who just screams"NO, NO, I AM NOT HAVING THIS BABY YET! TAKE ME HOME").  These are just a small sampling of the coping mechanisms that some seniors use.

Of course, there are those seniors who have done everything by the book and are completely prepared and excited to move on to the next challenge in their lives.  We wish that all students felt this way, but alas, they are in the minority. If this is you, please take a bow. Great Job!

Now. If you find yourself behind in credits or needing to pass a state test in June to graduate...if you haven't started your portfolio, or worse, don't recall ever hearing the word 'portfolio'...if you've skipped English class and fear you may not pass, if you don't think you have the strength or focus to read that one last novel that is due in a week....That's when your anxiety has a direct connection to your own decisions and actions, and quite honestly, you need to own that.  Own it and let it go. Focus on what IS going to get done NOW, not what didn't get done and whose fault it is, ok?  WE WILL HELP YOU!

I promise,  you will get through this.  I will help you, your counselors will help you, your teachers will help you and your parents will help you.  Please understand that you going through one of life's big transitions, and you are feeling pressure that sometimes feels unbearable.  There are a few keys to getting through this, and on this page, I hope to provide you with the resources you will need.

Onward! 

Love, C.Ray

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Week One at PDL

The first week of school has passed.  This was 12 times as smooth as last year. Organized, clear, and ready. That's how we feel.

How about you, Mr. or Ms. Senior in high school?  Take a moment to check yourself.  Are you being diligent and unstoppable on your journey to graduation?  If so, that probably means:

1. You are working several hours every day to complete your coursework.

2. You have said "No" to at least one very alluring invitation from friends this week.

3. You have finished your community service and have written up your reflection.

4. You are getting interested in picking out your destination for next fall.

If these don't ring true for you, then you have something more important in your life than graduating from high school. What is it?

The Purpose of a bicycle is to transport a person from point a to point b.  Your first 12 years of education are similar. Let's make sure it gets you where you want to be!

My Bike Lance. He gets me where I'm going, but I have to pedal.

My Bike Lance. He gets me where I'm going, but I have to pedal.

  

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Anxiety is a Feeling.

Seniors (and others) often find themselves riddled with anxiety and I would like to address this. 

Everyone feels it from time to time. It is the 'whole body' response to something that doesn't seem right to us, that we perceive is threatening us.  The good news is, the moment we realize that we are feeling anxious, that is the moment we can do something about it. 

I know from experience that people sometimes mistake anxiety for ANGER, and look for the source of anger, often blaming others for being irritating or picking a fight with a loved one. Another name people often give anxiety is illness. In some people, it's a tummy ache, in others, it's a headache, in yet another, anxiety, misread, digs in and affects their immune system, making sure that they will be sick, for real, a LOT.

So this may be the hardest parts, folks, RECOGNIZING the anxiety you are feeling, and defusing it.  

If  you PRACTICE, you can get to the point where you can ask yourself:

 WHAT is causing this anxiety right now.?  Anxiety is nice like that.  It will tell you. So listen to the answer.  So let's get a strategy in place for our anxiety.

First off, a visit to the doctor is necessary when you feel completely overwhelmed by the pain of anxiety. And it is painful, isn't it? Searing, soul crushing--embarrassing us by shutting down our brains. We go into survival mode, which is no life at all. So we need to change our behavior, and in my humble opinion, a doctor should give you a complete check up to make sure you don't have something physically that needs attention first. Then...

Recognition is the first order of business.  Teach your self to identify the anxiety.  This is easier said than done because sometimes it hits you hard.  How many people are able to identify when they have been hit by a BUS? Not many, because they are occupied with surviving, and I am convinced that an anxiety attack is similar.

FIRST, PRACTICE RECOGNIZING WHAT YOU ARE FEELING ALL THE TIME.  Identify your feelings and name them and state what caused them.  For example: "I feel comfortable right  now. I believe I feel good and comfortable because I am expressing something I believe needs to be talked about, I am surrounded by my clean, attractive, quiet home, and I have my dogs nearby."  ( and I cleaned that house, I made the decision to write something I have wanted to write about for a long time, and I acquired my two dogs knowing that I would miss having my grown sons around) So the reason I feel comfortable right now is because of the actions I have taken to address sources of anxiety that  I KNOW are a 'thing' for me.  EVERYONE has their own list of "THINGS" they need in place to feel comfortable.

Another example of naming a feeling and the actions that can quell them if they are bad--

 You notice you are irritated and uncomfortable so you quickly ask yourself "OK what am I feeling right now?" sometimes, the answer is as simple as "I'M HUNGRY!" and all you need to do to get rid of that bad feeling is to find something healthy to eat. Try it.

It seems a little silly, but I believe it is essential that  you begin to recognize that your feelings are directly connected to your actions. And while you cannot control your feelings, you are 100% in charge of your actions.

 Sometimes we can lessen our anxiety by controlling our environment, and sometimes we can use our anxiety as fuel to create what we WANT to have rather than what IS. Which brings me to Puyallup Digital Learning as a solution in some cases.

Example:  Many students come to online learning because of anxiety.  The students who are successful here, recognize that online is not easier by any means, but it keeps them out of crowded classrooms, which were causing them a great deal of anxiety, or it allows them to pursue other passions that make traditional school difficult, schedule-wise.

Others come to us because of anxiety and then realize that online learning ADDS to their anxiety, rather than being the answer, and they make a change back to regular school at the semester, having realized that this was not what they wanted. Either way is OK. WE ARE HERE AS A COMMUNITY TO HELP YOU FIND YOUR WAY.

It is our hope that  Puyallup Digital Learning is a positive experience for you,. but if you are NOT liking it, try to identify WHY you are feeling anxious, (or angry, or lonely, or bored) and then take positive steps to eliminate that unpleasant feeling.  Sometimes, it just takes a talk with your teacher to straighten things out, sometimes it's something more. Life is about problem solving, and anxiety is definitely a problem for many of us.

Anxiety is, after all, JUST a feeling, and we must listen to it and learn about ourselves from it. If you still think of it as a monster, how about this:  It's a monster that will HELP you find your path in life if you listen to it,  not a monster that will eat you.

I HAVE A LOT more to say on this subject,and I would love to hear your thoughts on it,  so expect more as the year goes on, and in the meantime, let's help each other every day! :)

LET'S HELP! EACH OTHER UNDERSTAND AND COPE WITH ANXIETY

LET'S HELP! EACH OTHER UNDERSTAND AND COPE WITH ANXIETY





 

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