I am a student, lunch lady, daughter, girlfriend, and proud puppy owner. I love art, crafts, gardening, baking, and many other hand on activities.
I am pursuing a degree in business management, and I am working on becoming a certified art teacher.
I create a lot of arts and crafts and write on the side. I am very interested in sustainable living and compassionate communication.
Feel free to send me a message if you would like to chat!
My passion is ...
life
My parents always told me ...
to be careful and stay out of trouble.
My childhood ambition ...
to mix chemicals in a lab.
My favorite memory ...
so far the sunrise from the long island ferry and my first shooting star, but there are a lot of other memories that are up there.
Why I write ...
because I love it, and it comes naturally to me.
My inspiration ...
the beauty and absurdity of the world around me.
When I was first starting my education to become a teacher, I realized that teaching is not always fun and games. There are some very serious implications that come along with being a teacher, and many, unfortunately, are legal issues. Here are some examples of court cases and legal actions that have happened in schools recently. In the case of State v. Amero, that happened around January 2007. Julie Amero was convicted of "four counts of risk of injury to a minor, or impairing the morals of a child" (Balko, 2007, para. 1). Amero was using the computer to demonstrate in front of the class ...
More..Sarah Ganly
chester, New York US
Member since: September 2007
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