Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Justine's Artwork


This art piece is a gift from my AP Statistics student Justine (pronounced "Justin", the "e" is silent). He will graduate with honors in June (6/5/2014). Justine not only excels academically, he clearly is also very artistically gifted. Further, he received the MVP award for our league champion varsity badminton team this year. As a teacher, I am humbled to have a talented and well-rounded student like Justine.

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Featured in Scrapbook


Senior students complete a scrapbook project for their English class to close their year.  I was honor to be featured on Angel's scrapbook as a teacher who had made a positive impact on his high school years.  I had the pleasure of having Angel is both Algebra 2 and AP Statistics.  He is a scholar athlete, participating in varsity swim and basketball. Thank you, Angel.

Friday, March 14, 2014

Pi Day 3-14-14


Happy Pi Day - I celebrated Pi Day with a pie for each of my 180 students. (3/14/14)

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Statistics Beads


Back in 2011 when I was a badminton coach, I purchased sets of beads in a failed fund-raising attempt during Sadies Dance.  With the leftovers, I allowed my student players to build their own bracelets or necklaces.  One student build this for me.  Today, it hangs at the bottom of the projector screen in the classroom.

Monday, January 6, 2014

Math Clips from Lamma Island


These are wooden clips with foam numbers and math operations. They are from Lamma Island, Hong Kong (南丫島 - December 2013).  I purchased these from a street side vendor of this remote island.  I recall the day to have been beautiful; I enjoyed a short hike with my two aunties Francis and Martie in this peaceful and quiet island.

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Xmas Gift 2014



Student Celine gave me this chocolate brownie on the day before Christmas break. I only had Celine for a few weeks in the beginning of the school year before she was switched to another teacher. She continues to stop by to talk to me on occasion.

PS - The sad reality was that this brownie was stolen from my desk later that day. I never found out who did it, I only found the wrapper in the trash can at the end of the day.

Monday, December 23, 2013

Thank you, Paul and Trish


This is a large hand-made wooden decor. It was made by the talented Mrs. C. for me as a Christmas gift (2013). Thank you, Mr. and Mrs. Ciccoianni. I will try to keep it real (and rational).

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

School Pin


My private student, Erin, gave me a pin of her boarding school. Its mascot is a Teddy Bear.

Monday, October 21, 2013

Spirited


The crowd showed spirit and class in defeat.  Some students formed a large "G" using butcher paper from the stands.  Good luck to our football team for the rest of the season.

Thursday, October 17, 2013

GHS vs. AHS



GHS vs. AHS
Oct. 18th, 2013
7pm @ Citrus College Stadium

Friday, October 11, 2013

New Water Bottle


Supporting our outstanding Dance Team. Are you like me and spend too much money buying items from students?

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Apple Tree


In 2009, Maritza gave me this wonderful card.  It's still one of my favorites.

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Mid-Autumn Festival


Two of my private students and their mom gave me a box of fresh moon cakes today in celebration of next week's Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival (9/19/2013). Thank you, Katherine.
中秋節快樂!!!


More on the tradition...

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Rediscovered Gift


I found this gift, a postcard-sized art work, while cleaning my classroom. It's from Paula (one of the Twins, c/o 2011). She gave it to me during the Chinese Year of the Tiger. The Twins and their gifts also include an Mexican turtle, an UNM jacket, and an cartoon version of my head from this Facebook album. Thank you again, Paula and Maria.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Keychain from Kyrgyzstan


This is truly one of the coolest gifts ever. I've had the pleasure of tutoring Tim for the past two years. He's currently taking Calculus AB. Tim is a well-rounded scholar athlete with a great sense of leadership. This summer, he led a missionary project for his church by volunteering his time to coach badminton - in KYRGYZSTAN!!! He told me that he stayed at a run-down apartment and coached two 3-hour sessions of badminton each day to 90 players. The group didn't always have enough equipment, but Tim said he had the experience of his life. Today, Tim gave me this model key chain of a traditional Kyrgyzstan hut. What an amazing young man!  Thank you, Tim.