Date for Entry: (Tuesday, 28 January 2025)
Actual Date of Online Entry: (Friday 02 May 2025)
[T2, W:04 – WD:17,
(Td:5)*].
**Transcript Document
Dear Diary,
This morning was
a long one to wake up. I just got to school a few minutes after eight. I ended
up hearing "Melvin's" voice saying red light, so I walked to the
pavement and stopped. Didn't know it was for the direction facing Barataria. I
waited for the next red light, and a maxi driver was waiting for me to cross.
The ride was a little slow, but it was fascinating to see over twenty buses in
front on the bus route.
The Anglican
school's children were singing a different song before moving on to the
national anthem. I went to pay for the pies and then got my things out. It was
a singing morning, and Mr Charles too was singing from the music playing on his
headphones. The staffroom was empty, but it was nice. Reminded me of the Friday
when Rehana was singing and some of the others were around before the first
period. Artee was asking me if I liked a T-shirt. It was black and blue.
By the time she
left, I felt that it was for the Sports Day T-shirt. Mel told me the same and
and I said okay. I did not like the design for this at all. At 9:11, Jess was
coming in with a new hairstyle with Carthy. The time went by for our first
class with 1f in the morning. She asked me to take the class down to the music
room and have them line up while she goes to get the keys. Some of the groups
were formed outside.
There were
groups doing soca songs and two dancing calypso. She sent me into the pan room
to see about the calypso students. The first of two had nothing at all. I
walked through some ideas. The second group had lyrics, and when I asked, it
was truly done by one student. They had to make a melody over. Thankfully, they
had a track from YouTube to use. I felt exactly at recess time. The purses were
good. As soon as I was done, the water came back into the kitchen. Still, no
light bulbs were put in.
I went to the
office, and Candice sounded like she was happy to see me, lol. The first trial
of work came when a teacher came asking for assistance to print something from
the school email. It could not go through because the internet was down. I also
learned today that the internet had to be working for the computer to instruct
the printer to print. A lot of people
had to go without their prints. Miss Paul's stuff could not even be printed and
signed. When Patty asked, it was the same thing. She mentioned printing from a
flashdrive, but that didn't happen. I also got the CAPE and CSEC register book
opened for Candice when two sets of persons came to ask for their certificates.
She giggled, saying that I was learning fast.
I was at the
computer for a while. I was able to open up the transcript stencil that I made.
Candice was happy. She was able to confirm for me that the letterhead was
something they recycled for each student requesting a transcript. I was able to
activate the developer and insert text boxes for specific information. The
boxes had labels for quick inserts. I felt as if they could review that letter
and make it a bit better. Candice was happy again.
When I asked if
it was okay to make over the letterhead head she said Yeah. It looked better in
the way that I had recreated it. They were also using the older George's logo,
so I had that removed. The document was much better now. At lunchtime, Celia
came in and I spoke about the leave and absences. She wanted to hand me the
paper and walk away, but I had to let her know that it worked when Dr Blandin
called out the numbers and I typed. She did not look like she wanted to do that,
and looked too stressed out to do it. When I asked her to go through it with me
tomorrow, she said that she had a parent meeting all morning long.
Only this
morning, when heading over to the office, Miss Chote and I had a laugh about
the leave forms still being processed from September 2024. It was then she told
me that I could help out if I wanted. The rest of the day was smooth. Only one
student's project was brought in during the eighth period by someone. I asked
them to write the student's name and class on it before leaving it. It looked
like they had skipped class when I went to deliver it. The assignment was given
to Miss Daniels.
Only after
school, the girl came looking for the assignment, and I told her that Miss
Daniels. She had to run back to her car because she knew Miss would have gone
already. Miss Ali was gone for a long time. Candice stayed back, looking for
her air conditioning remote. She had a long wait because Patty was in a meeting
with a student and her father.
Ended up leaving,
and then I was last. Patty came back and she found the air conditioning remote.
I took it from her to take off the unit by Candice's office. She asked if I was
leaving now to call the guard to lock up, or if I would go call the guards when
I'm done. I told her that she can call the guards. Had to get my work on my flash
drive loaded for when I got home.
Aunty Vangy came
later that night to drop off a clear bag of things that I got from Focus Home
on Saturday after our trip to Logos Hope. I ended up staying by the television
to watch “Miraculous” up to 7:30 and then going to the computer to fo up the
work. I sent fourteen forms to Patty over WhatsApp and then went to try and
make the Printing Requisition Form. It was easier than I thought to make. My
insecurity first was the fitting of four copies onto one page, but it worked.
I was also able
to fill over the school's Consent Form. It was desperately needed based on the previous
two attempts that I made. Had three tables for the upper portion and recycled
the portion of the Principal's Signature and the Parent/Guardian's information.
This was sent off to Patty also. The next form to do over was the Exam Labels
Form. However, the night got too late and I could not stay awake.
I could not make to see the new "Curse of Oak Island" episode or the other new series right after. I had to go to bed. Hopefully, as it is Day 6 tomorrow, I will be able to work on recreating the form (after two previous attempts).
Daryl
Zion M. Ali
(8:08 am – 3:15 pm)
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