I think we all know that this site would eventually come to an end, and that time has come. Though it will still be here in spirit, I will likely never view it again except for when I wish to have a touch of nostalgia.
I doubt there is a better present for going away than my absolute blast of popularity on my Standards Based Grading story posted on RayPecNow. I've always thought, "I will have to leave newspaper eventually, but probably not in the circumstances I want." Honestly, I see no better way to exit than with a bang, and if nearly 500 views in a couple of weeks and a petition that could change the way future students get to learn at Ray-Pec, well then I guess I do not know the concept of a "bang".
For those people that give this site a random boost of 100 views each week, I am interested to hear your opinion on my journey, on how far I have come from my humble beginnings as a Freshman. It is OK, there is more than enough room in my inbox, there are cobwebs built years ago waiting to be ripped apart.
I hope I have lent you all a better look at literature, and shown you that to become truly revolutionary, it takes but a simple spark, not the roaring fire of progress we are lead to believe.
I doubt there is a better present for going away than my absolute blast of popularity on my Standards Based Grading story posted on RayPecNow. I've always thought, "I will have to leave newspaper eventually, but probably not in the circumstances I want." Honestly, I see no better way to exit than with a bang, and if nearly 500 views in a couple of weeks and a petition that could change the way future students get to learn at Ray-Pec, well then I guess I do not know the concept of a "bang".
For those people that give this site a random boost of 100 views each week, I am interested to hear your opinion on my journey, on how far I have come from my humble beginnings as a Freshman. It is OK, there is more than enough room in my inbox, there are cobwebs built years ago waiting to be ripped apart.
I hope I have lent you all a better look at literature, and shown you that to become truly revolutionary, it takes but a simple spark, not the roaring fire of progress we are lead to believe.