Adventures with Dr. Lady Cutie Troublemaker

Life is in flux BIG TIME these days. I want to keep in touch with all of my peeps. The Internet is this beautiful thing. I can move to a brand new city and still stay in easy, near-daily contact with the people I love. When I feel connected to the people in my life that matter, I am unstoppable!

Giving Back

By Abby at 8:42 am on Sunday, December 12, 2004

What a great idea. I wish more schools were doing this. East is a lovely building but really needs some basic upgrades:

The group has already installed computers and made plans to outfit the auditorium with audio-visual equipment. One of its most intriguing ideas is to pay students in the top 20 percent of their class to tutor the bottom 20 percent. Prominent alumni of Memphis’s East High School are putting their money where their sentiments lie, by raising $3 million for some worthwhile upgrades of the school.

Commodities trader and East High alumnus Charles D. McVean organized the Greater East High Foundation last month with the hope of persuading about 150 individuals and local businesses to contribute.

It seems like a good way to make academic achievement cool. You wouldn’t want to encourage campus brains to write papers for bullies. But if they might inspire fellow students to perform better, the effort would be worth pursuing.

East has a proud tradition in Memphis, but it has slipped considerably in terms of academic achievement. A concerned and involved alumni may be the key to restoring the school to the prominent position it once held in Memphis and inspire graduates of other Memphis schools to follow suit. How about it, Manassas? Booker T.

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Aaron is a Genius

By Abby at 6:24 pm on Saturday, December 11, 2004

Three cheers for Aaron for working with me to make the new blog template of my dreams:

Hip Hip HOORAY!
Hip Hip HOORAY!
Hip Hip HOORAY!

😀

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Another Day at Memphis City High Schools

By Abby at 8:35 am on Saturday, December 11, 2004

Um… I think I’ve had plenty of this, thank you very much!

December 10, 2004

Memphis – The sound of an ambulance and the sight of a school are a combination that make a parent worry. Anita Smith is a concerned parent who says, “I immediately started running trying to find my child because they said it was a girl and they didn’t say who.”

A girl who had been stabbed in the head by another Whitehaven student as school was letting out. Student, Danielle Echols, says “When I was over there coming out of the school, everybody ran up in the building saying a girl got stabbed in the head with some scissors.”

Sgt Vince Higgins with the Memphis Police Department says, “One of the individuals was getting involved in the fight and decided to pull some scissors. She then stabbed one victim. One of the other girls got the scissors off the floor and stabbed another victim.”

Police say the violence was an isolated incident… not gang related. The girl stabbed in the head was taken to the Med in non-critical condition. Another student was treated at the school for minor cuts to her hand.

One of the students is charged with aggravated assault. MPD is still investigating the incident.

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No Worries

By Abby at 8:34 am on Saturday, December 11, 2004

No worries. The comments still exist. I just need to get the Haloscan code back in there correctly, but first… It’s time for Blue Plate Cafe for breakfast! Yay!

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Blog Adolescence12/11/2004 07:28:28 AM

By Abby at 9:59 pm on Friday, December 10, 2004

I know. The blog is looking a little worse for wear today, a bit zitty and pre-pubescent. Change is hard! I should be cleaning up my apartment, but instead, I’m fiddling with my blog template, and I’ve got it in a right state at present. Give me a little time, and I’ll try to get it looking spiffy again.

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