Well, here's my report card from 5th Grade. As you can see I'm doing quite a bit better than I was with Mr. McIntire. Also you'll note Mrs Fuller has nicer handwriting. After a year of hard, hard work 5th grade was proving to be cake.
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Jack, not only do our blogs weave in and out,so do our grades. Our 5th grade report cards are almost identical.
Just found out that picture of your house is the house I GREW UP IN. I didn't recognize it until I sent it to someone and they told me. My brother was born in that house.
What a small world. Where do you live now? We moved from Wenonah to Lake Worth, Fla, lived there for 47 years. Now we're in the mountains of NC.
Ha! Wenonah Elementary was still using pretty much same report card templates in the early 90s, when I was attending. I recognize a few discrepancies (93-100 became an A, for instance), but otherwise, the entire format and layout, including the front photograph, are identical). Surely, the thin folded yellow cardboard-paper stock is the same as well (although I remember the cards being blue in certain grades).
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Jack, not only do our blogs weave in and out,so do our grades. Our 5th grade report cards are almost identical.
Hey Jack,
Just found out that picture of your house is the house I GREW UP IN. I didn't recognize it until I sent it to someone and they told me. My brother was born in that house.
What a small world. Where do you live now? We moved from Wenonah to Lake Worth, Fla, lived there for 47 years. Now we're in the mountains of NC.
Maurie
Ha! Wenonah Elementary was still using pretty much same report card templates in the early 90s, when I was attending. I recognize a few discrepancies (93-100 became an A, for instance), but otherwise, the entire format and layout, including the front photograph, are identical). Surely, the thin folded yellow cardboard-paper stock is the same as well (although I remember the cards being blue in certain grades).
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