Teachers often busy themselves with schoolwork. After a brief interview with Mr. John Murn, knowledge of the “busiest day of the week” can easily be grasped.
Upon arrival at school, Mr. Murn starts to plan things to do for classes for the day, pointing out that he has classes on every period on Tuesday:
The first two periods were 9th grade English. Mr. Murn started by introducing correct citations for essays, then gave the students class time to work on their final essay projects.
Students then prepared for their final examination in 7th grade English.
During breaks, he makes photocopies or preparation of homework and/or tests for the classes to come, which leaves him no room to rest in between the exhausting classes.
Just when we thought Mr. Murn could get a breath of fresh air at lunch, he continues working on the organization of his bike race - the Bin Lan Hustle. By himself, he put together the entire event that will take place this following weekend.
In the afternoon, the hard labor continues with peer editing in Creative Writing and a lecture on the fall of Rome in World History, ending with an unprepared period of PSAT.
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