My advice would be no matter what you do, whether it’s tennis, piano, violin, art, painting, is to put 10,000 hours. There are musicians today that are not quite in their teens and they’ve put in 10,000 hours. Ten thousand hours doing anything, you’ll master it. If I had advice to give myself now, I would practice more. I just wanted to do music and that’s pretty much what I have done. I like to help students complete their goals.” I’ve worked in many schools: Elementary schools, middle schools and high schools. “I have been working with the district for 15 years. I keep saying, ‘Thank you, daddy in heaven, that you told me to go and do this school nursing.’ I don’t know where I would be today if I hadn’t done nursing and listened to my dad.” We went to nursing school, which we didn’t like at first. I don’t want to be a school nurse.’ I wanted to be a reporter. My dad told me, ‘Be a school nurse.’ And I said, ‘Oh no. That’s another thing my parents guided me. So, I would probably tell my younger self to push myself a little bit harder and put more effort into school to then have given myself more choices but I probably would’ve gone down the same path anyway.”ĭisclaimer: Though Bootel isn’t necessarily a new teacher, she was promoted to her new position.īowmani works part time as the school’s nurse meaning she’s only working Mon.- Thurs. But I did well enough to get into college. That, maybe if I was encouraged a little bit more by my family, I probably could’ve done even better. “I was the kind of student that did okay getting C’s without trying too hard. Nicole Bootel worked as another position the previous semester but has been promoted to Magnet Coordinator Ask questions and be yourself and don’t worry about what others think.” Based on what I know now, if I had the chance to go back in time, I would tell my younger self to have more confidence in yourself and your abilities, don’t be afraid to speak up for your beliefs, don’t stress about the small things, as in time, things are usually not as big of a deal as they seem. I did camp counseling and worked with younger kids. Girl scouts was a big part of my life as a teenager. I remember one of my 11th grade teachers said to ask questions.This encouraged me to speak more because I didn’t like to speak in class. I was a relatively good student, but relatively shy. Meet them here:Ĭynthia Barry is a new English Teacher teaching AP and other classes. Many staff members left last semester, leaving room for new faces. As for the violent dreams, there’s a whole other story related to that, involving the dead body of a man found in San Pedro Harbor.Nely Correa, Maia Hito, Cristina Jercan, Winter Rawson, Jomari Reyes, Adrianna Rojas, and Lauren Fritschi The results left them all speechless: according to the lab, the oozing liquid was, in fact, human blood plasma. The team managed to capture samples of the liquid, and had these sent off to a lab for further investigating. The oozing liquid, quite amazingly, was captured on camera by Barry Conrad, during his time filming and investigating the household. On certain occasions, there would be unidentified puss-like liquid oozing from the walls and ceilings other times, Jackie reported violently vivid dreams, often finding herself being beaten to death in San Pedro Harbor during one particular incident, an unseen force even held her down to the floor for several minutes, almost smothering her. The paranormal activity that ensued after this was unimaginable, often going beyond mere poltergeist activity and resulting in actual physical harm. It commenced when she first saw a vision of a ghoulish old man, sitting in her children’s bedroom on one of their beds. A single mother-of-two, Jackie was a hard-working lady trying to make ends meet the poltergeist activity was certainly the last thing she needed. What we really came to sink our teeth into, however, is the notorious San Pedro Haunting: surely one of his most well-known paranormal cases to date, Barry has also written a book about said haunting, under the title of, “ An Unknown Encounter: A True Account Of The San Pedro Haunting.” This popular case focuses on the haunting of Jackie Hernandez, which began during the Summer of 1989, in a peaceful neighbourhood of San Pedro, California.
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