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Mr. Scofield

@EYGoldenKnight

Retired. This account was provided as an enrichment extension for my English courses. Not responsible for content on external sites.

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Mr. Scofield@EYGoldenKnight·
Thanks, Nathaneil and Jordan for stopping by the @CarlisleTheatre to see your old English teacher croon a few tunes! Made my night! 🎶🎶😎👍
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Ben Crump
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Resilient and determined 8th-grader Xavier Jones walked 6 MILES over 2½ hrs to attend his St. Louis (MO) middle school graduation ceremony. The President of Harris-Stowe State University was there, noticed, & awarded Xavier a FULL RIDE scholarship to attend the HBCU! 🙌🏾
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Mr. Scofield@EYGoldenKnight·
A night to remember! Thank you Class of 2023! #EYHS
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Mr. Scofield@EYGoldenKnight·
Looking forward to tomorrow night and celebrating the Class of 2023! 👩🏻‍🎓👩🏼‍🎓👩🏾‍🎓👨🏻‍🎓👨🏿‍🎓👨🏼‍🎓💫
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TeacherGoals@teachergoals·
For real though! 💯
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Mr. Scofield@EYGoldenKnight·
Congratulations to the Sir Cuthbert Society inductees for the Class of 2023! “…Knowledge is the wing wherewith we fly to heaven.” ~William Shakespeare #SirCuthbertSociety #BritLitIV #EYHS
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Mr. Scofield@EYGoldenKnight·
For my 10th Grade Lit II students…
Historic Vids@historyinmemes

In 1985, Frank Fournier captured the heart-wrenching photograph known as "The Agony of Omayra Sánchez." This haunting image portrays the indomitable spirit and immense suffering endured by the people of Colombia during the catastrophic Nevado del Ruiz volcanic eruption. At the tender age of 13, Omayra Sánchez became a poignant symbol of the tragedy. On November 13, the volcano unleashed its fury in the Andes Mountains, triggering a devastating landslide that engulfed the town of Armero and its surroundings. Tragically, Omayra was trapped under the debris of her own home for an agonizing three days, while rescue attempts were severely hampered by harsh conditions and limited resources. Eventually, Omayra succumbed to the harsh elements of hypothermia and dehydration, her untimely death capturing global attention through the media. During Omayra Sánchez's last moments, Fournier captured this photograph. Reflecting on the experience, he recounted in an interview, "I reached the town of Armero at dawn about three days after the explosion. I met a farmer who told me of this young girl who needed help. He took me to her; she was almost on her own at the time, just a few people around and some rescuers helping someone else a bit further away. I could hear people screaming for help and then silence - an eerie silence. It was very haunting. There were a few helicopters, some that had been loaned by an oil company, trying to rescue people. Then there was this little girl, and people were powerless to help her. The rescuers kept coming back to her, local farmers and some people who had some medical aid. They tried to comfort her. When I took the pictures, I felt totally powerless in front of this little girl, who was facing death with courage and dignity. She could sense that her life was going. By this stage, Omayra was drifting in and out of consciousness. She even asked me if I could take her to school because she was worried that she would be late. I gave my film to some photographers who were going back to the airport and had them shipped back to my agent in Paris. Omayra died about three hours after I got there." Six months after her passing, the photograph was released, ultimately earning the esteemed title of World Press Photo of the Year for 1985.

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TeacherGoals@teachergoals·
Keep this in mind as the school year ends. 😢
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Important! 🙌
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A bitter sweet morning as I read Wordsworth’s “Tintern Abbey” overlooking the beauty of the Susquehanna River Valley one last time. #Classof2023 #Wordsworth #BriLit 🎓⏳
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One day to go until the #Coronation! The Imperial State Crown, or Crown of State, is worn by the Monarch at the end of the #Coronation Service as they leave Westminster Abbey. Watch our short film to find out more about its history. bit.ly/3HcQEMI
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Westminster Abbey@wabbey·
Tomorrow, Westminster Abbey will be the location for the first #coronation in 70 years. Take a look at some of the work that has gone into preparing the Abbey for the ceremony.
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