The Year in Video at Saint's School 2014
The Year in Video at Saint's School 2014
I just finished my annual graduation video that will be shown on a 30 meter screen at graduation. I am especially proud of some of the new trick I pulled this year such as the superimposed images and the fall from orbit. See what you think. (Note: The teacher in the "We stand We rise" scene died from cancer this year. She was a good friend.)
The Year in Video at Saint's School 2014
Saint I watched your video and very well done! You did a great job with your special effects!
But even more important is the excellent work you have done with these children. They all seem happy and health (even if there is quite a rave with the piercings
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Kudos to you for your day-in day-out teaching, leading and supporting them :guitarist
I do have one question....what was with the guy duct taped to the wall?
Lady J
But even more important is the excellent work you have done with these children. They all seem happy and health (even if there is quite a rave with the piercings
Kudos to you for your day-in day-out teaching, leading and supporting them :guitarist
I do have one question....what was with the guy duct taped to the wall?
Lady J
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Lady J;1453499 wrote: what was with the guy duct taped to the wall?
He was a teacher. he volunteered to be taped to the wall to raise money for leukemia. It was a part of our "Pennies for Patients" fundraiser. People paid one dollar for a piece of tape to stick to him. The idea was that he would stay up on the wall when we pulled out the chair. It didn't work, but it raised lots of money.
The piercing thing arises from the fact that we are an "alternative school." That's basically a safety net for children of drug-addicted parents, incarcerated parents, children with behavior disorders, learning disabilities, or health problems. We are also a credit recovery school for students who fell behind in their education and need to graduate. (One student lost a year of school to donate a kidney to his grandfather.) We also take students who just got lost in the ocean of students at the bigger high schools, or wanted to escape bullying or the gangs.
We're an educational M.A.S.H. unit, an ER for a school system, or maybe just an Island of Misfit Toys.
Which, I guess, makes me King Moonracer.:yh_eyebro
He was a teacher. he volunteered to be taped to the wall to raise money for leukemia. It was a part of our "Pennies for Patients" fundraiser. People paid one dollar for a piece of tape to stick to him. The idea was that he would stay up on the wall when we pulled out the chair. It didn't work, but it raised lots of money.
The piercing thing arises from the fact that we are an "alternative school." That's basically a safety net for children of drug-addicted parents, incarcerated parents, children with behavior disorders, learning disabilities, or health problems. We are also a credit recovery school for students who fell behind in their education and need to graduate. (One student lost a year of school to donate a kidney to his grandfather.) We also take students who just got lost in the ocean of students at the bigger high schools, or wanted to escape bullying or the gangs.
We're an educational M.A.S.H. unit, an ER for a school system, or maybe just an Island of Misfit Toys.
Which, I guess, makes me King Moonracer.:yh_eyebro
The Year in Video at Saint's School 2014
You are my latest hero.
It has to be the most stressful, frustrating, soul destroying and yet satisfying occupations for anyone.
You are a Saint.
It has to be the most stressful, frustrating, soul destroying and yet satisfying occupations for anyone.
You are a Saint.
I thought I knew more than this until I opened my mouth
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God I don't even know these kids and I began tearing up .............that's a great vid and what beautiful teenagers. Waltzing Matilda very fitting..............lovely . Good luck to them all.
And not a bad looker you are there Saint.
And not a bad looker you are there Saint.

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Bruv;1453529 wrote: You are my latest hero.
It has to be the most stressful, frustrating, soul destroying and yet satisfying occupations for anyone.
That's quite possibly the most apt description I've ever heard. Thanks.
It has to be the most stressful, frustrating, soul destroying and yet satisfying occupations for anyone.
That's quite possibly the most apt description I've ever heard. Thanks.
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When does the school year end over there?
The Year in Video at Saint's School 2014
fuzzywuzzy;1453539 wrote:
And not a bad looker you are there Saint.
lo. How do you even know which one in the video is me?
And not a bad looker you are there Saint.

lo. How do you even know which one in the video is me?
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Fantastic Saint.
Someone always told me that the best teachers are the one's who's names you remember to your grave. In my case, God Bless Reginald Webster but I bet that's true of your students... you'll be remembered.
Someone always told me that the best teachers are the one's who's names you remember to your grave. In my case, God Bless Reginald Webster but I bet that's true of your students... you'll be remembered.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. R.L. Binyon
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Oscar Mate;1453627 wrote: Fantastic Saint.
Someone always told me that the best teachers are the one's who's names you remember to your grave. In my case, God Bless Reginald Webster but I bet that's true of your students... you'll be remembered.
How true, for me it's "God Bless Woody Woodrum!" He was my horticulture teacher, and although he seemed tough and crotchety, he was really very nice, took us on neighborhood field trips all the time to discuss local foliage and trees, and he ALWAYS PLAYED MUSIC while we were working. (I do that now too!)
Someone always told me that the best teachers are the one's who's names you remember to your grave. In my case, God Bless Reginald Webster but I bet that's true of your students... you'll be remembered.
How true, for me it's "God Bless Woody Woodrum!" He was my horticulture teacher, and although he seemed tough and crotchety, he was really very nice, took us on neighborhood field trips all the time to discuss local foliage and trees, and he ALWAYS PLAYED MUSIC while we were working. (I do that now too!)
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Saint_;1453611 wrote: lo. How do you even know which one in the video is me?
The good looking one ?
The good looking one ?
I thought I knew more than this until I opened my mouth
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Oh, Ok...you do know.