We don't really have the yearbook thingy in Iceland either, but awesome. :D
The only thing I have from the school I went to from 6 to 13 (then we went to a different school close by for 14 - 16. It's complicated. lol.) was that I had a class picture in this book celebrating it's 60th year.
Well, my school was haha old school. XD Most school's don't do that anymore, but i think it's because they don't have space for the last three classes. Well, my school and this other school send the last three classes to that school. XD
But most schools now have from 6 to 16. lol. We're just special. lmao.
I'm confused very easily. XD And don't try and talk to when I've just woken up because I might look woken up and i might answer but i won't remember a damn thing later. XD My parents forget this often. lmao.
OMG YES. Not much speakage can happen before morning coffee/shower/etc. ;)
Here, as you probably know, is school from age 3 or 4 to 18 or 19 (or age 21 for the room I work in). But we have a ridiculous amount of vacations during the school year. If we went longer, we'd probably be done sooner! Here, in my town, too, there are super small classes. Sometimes only 18 kids divided between two teachers. Other times, there's 30 kids divided between two teachers. I think my graduating class was...28 kids? Something like that. :P
I always think it's interesting to learn how other cultures do simple things like this!
Yeah, I know. XD Sometimes I'm such a zombie at work because I've been up way late reading stuff and only start getting better around lunch because then I can get some Coke Cola (we drink so much of the stuff it's jokingly called our national drink) in me because I don't drink coffee but that doesn't mean I ain't hooked on the caffeine. lmao.
Well, we have mandatory school from 6 to 16, and then you can go for more school or you can just go to work. But yeah, you HAVE to go to school from 6 to 16. pretty sure anyways. :D
We've got like I think something like 90 percent something reading skills, or we used to. But then we're only like a lil over 300 thousand in the whole country. XD
I'm not sure how many kids are in each class and stuff.
Haha. No problem. I babble on and on all the time. lol.
OMG, I know! I can't drink soda, so I'm a coffee girl. ;P
Ours is mandatory from like...5 - 16. And then you can get a GED (general equivelency diploma), and college is afterwards, if you want. The kids in our room go until their 21, just because it's a special education room.
drink too much soda. XD far too much. lmao. And just ya know sugar sometimes. Get all jumpy and happy and dorky. lol.
Ah, I see.
I just totally babbled in this one comment elsewhere. But it was mostly because i was talkin bout how I kidna got caught up in my slashyness when I was reading this book at my youngest bro's soccer match and Mom was all what's the book about? And then asked me if it was about lesbians. I said no, and she went all oh (raised eyebrow at that one. WTF, mom?) but then told her it was about gay guys and she went all shhh, Fanney and yeah I did it mainly just to bug her and said well there are some lesbians in it but mostly it's about the gay guys and blah blah
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The only thing I have from the school I went to from 6 to 13 (then we went to a different school close by for 14 - 16. It's complicated. lol.) was that I had a class picture in this book celebrating it's 60th year.
Way pretty art!! :D
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And LOL It SOUNDS complicated! ;) I confuse easily, so I'll just sit over here and smile and nod. HEE!
Thank you again, darling! So glad that you stopped by!
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But most schools now have from 6 to 16. lol. We're just special. lmao.
I'm confused very easily. XD And don't try and talk to when I've just woken up because I might look woken up and i might answer but i won't remember a damn thing later. XD My parents forget this often. lmao.
:D
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Here, as you probably know, is school from age 3 or 4 to 18 or 19 (or age 21 for the room I work in). But we have a ridiculous amount of vacations during the school year. If we went longer, we'd probably be done sooner! Here, in my town, too, there are super small classes. Sometimes only 18 kids divided between two teachers. Other times, there's 30 kids divided between two teachers. I think my graduating class was...28 kids? Something like that. :P
I always think it's interesting to learn how other cultures do simple things like this!
OMG I'M SHUTTING UP NOW. *squishes*
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Well, we have mandatory school from 6 to 16, and then you can go for more school or you can just go to work. But yeah, you HAVE to go to school from 6 to 16. pretty sure anyways. :D
We've got like I think something like 90 percent something reading skills, or we used to. But then we're only like a lil over 300 thousand in the whole country. XD
I'm not sure how many kids are in each class and stuff.
Haha. No problem. I babble on and on all the time. lol.
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Ours is mandatory from like...5 - 16. And then you can get a GED (general equivelency diploma), and college is afterwards, if you want. The kids in our room go until their 21, just because it's a special education room.
LOL Omg BABBLE is my middle name! ;)
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Ah, I see.
I just totally babbled in this one comment elsewhere. But it was mostly because i was talkin bout how I kidna got caught up in my slashyness when I was reading this book at my youngest bro's soccer match and Mom was all what's the book about? And then asked me if it was about lesbians. I said no, and she went all oh (raised eyebrow at that one. WTF, mom?) but then told her it was about gay guys and she went all shhh, Fanney and yeah I did it mainly just to bug her and said well there are some lesbians in it but mostly it's about the gay guys and blah blah ( ... )
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Thank you, darling! I'll have to give that a look-see sometime!
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Cool. :)
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