Friday, February 11, 2011

Public or Private that is the question....

      Mya was upset because when she married Donny it was because they agreed to share parent responsibilities not dictate to one another to fix things. Donny has dictated to Mya how to handle Lois Foxworth school situation. Mya decided she was enrolling Lois in public school for the remainder of the school rather Donny liked or not.
     "I will have Lois in school by tomorrow morning. I need to begin my conference call with my staff now," said Mya to her husband.
       The staff of the house cleaned up the dishes, washed the table, vacuumed the dinning room, and turned off the light.
       Mya told her staff that they would be taking on a series of charity events, and also bridal work. Mya was not used to assisting with such events since offices were her main target or small businesses starting up. Mya has decorated law firms too look more friendly towards women, help small business owner lay out their products displays in better position, sent temporary sectaries or personal assistants to do busy work to help medical office get caught on their billing, but the most humbling thing she has ever done is help her church by taking phone calls before she even owned her business.
       Lois was missing out on the humble attitude you get from teachers and students when you do not sit in a leather chair with polished desk that look like you are in the senate. Mya struggled with grades in school, he boyfriend breaking up with her all the time, and his addiction to drugs that she was not aware of.
       Mya does not want Lois with a boy like Lorenzo. Lorenzo always lied so well you thought he was telling the truth, but he was hooked on cocaine, and he sold drugs as well.
       Lois is dropped off at her new school and her step father was not aware it was public school.
       Lois looked around the class room and saw no luxury. Most kids were dressed from outlet stores and not top fashion. She saw gum under the desk and she had sit near front of class because many of the teachers allowed students to pick their seats.
        "Lois, you seem to be new so I will allow you one month to catch up on our readings and join our class decision on class room social network," said the teacher.
       Lois had read the novel over two years ago, and during lunch since she had no friends at her new school she contributed to the conversation on the blog. The teacher was surprised but did not her negative approach and gave it to the Vice Principal.
         The Vice Principal made Lois sign up for school paper since she needed to freely write. She also told Lois no more negative blogging or else consequences would follow.
        
       

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