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...little-brother teacher, a big-girl group leader...
...want to be. I try to keep everything equal by standing up for the geeks. I'm not saying I never made fun of anyone, but I try to keep everything equal just like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. did. I even want to be a middle school teacher because the kids are not yet stubborn like high school students, and a teacher can still teach them what's right and what's wrong...
...school I am mainstreamed with hearing students most of the day. I am a good student, but I have to work very hard. I have an interpreter in class. The positive is that my interpreter helps me to understand what the teacher and the other kids in the class are saying. The negative is that having an interpreter is like having a dog follow me everywhere. How many other kids my age have an adult with them in every class...
...have one class with all deaf students. I like being with other deaf kids because the teacher in that class knows how to sign. Having a class with kids and a teacher who know sign makes things easier to understand. Also I can communicate with the teacher using sign language. I don't have to use an interpreter. It is much easier for me to communicate using sign...
Most early impressions of Roberts cast him as a nobler character: big brain, big heart. He was the kind of boy whose eighth-grade math teacher kept his birthday in her birthday book all these years, alone among her generations of students. "I like to think that was an omen for wonderful things to come," says Dorothea Liddell. He was way clever, she recalls, so much so that if he didn't get a concept she knew she had to teach it again, but "he never flaunted his intelligence over the other kids." Classmate Betsy Starr Swan remembers the science...