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HOMECOMING WEEK...


It’s Homecoming week at PC, and I have had the opportunity to sub twice this week! The atmosphere in the school is different from any other time I have been there, and to say the kids are excited is an understatement!

Each day of homecoming week has a different theme, and kids dress according to the theme in all grades from preschool to seniors!  It was really fun to see how all the kids dressed, and I was there for two very fun days…costume day and decade day!

The imagination and creativity of students amazes me! After many years of the same theme days, they keep coming up with unique and fun ideas.  My favorite day, come as you are day, was celebrated on a day I was not subbing, or I would have loved to come in my PJ’s!

Were the kids a little rowdy? Yes, but the excitement and the atmosphere are wonderful, and they were all still very well behaved!  I can’t wait until I get to be in a school everyday and share all of the events that happen throughout the year.  I love the fact that school is still fun, and you get to enjoy it, but still get a great education!
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      Hello Everyone!! My name is Amanda Shoup and I am from Parkers Chapel, a small community in El Dorado, Arkansas. I am happily married to my wonderful husband, Jeremy, and we have a seven year-old son, Trace. I have a bachelor's degree in Business Management with an emphasis in Marketing, and I am currently enrolled in the Master of Arts in Teaching Program at the University of Arkansas at Monticello. I currently do not have a job, and I am certified to teach Business Education in grades 7th – 12th, but living in a small town, those jobs are few and far between. I am not giving up hope, though, because I know there is a job for me, I just hope it comes along soon! My hobbies include whatever sport my son is playing, which is currently Pee Wee Football, doing home improvement projects, hunting, and spending time with my family. I hope you enjoy taking this journey with me through the MAT program, and into the field of education!
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