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Hello, my name is Larry Bidwell. My blogs are dedicated to my wife’s medical updates, and what I learned from my classroom teaching days. I’m here to continue teaching, so listen up to learn from my experiences!

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Story 16:   Are you a rugged individualist? Good Grief, did I have a scary thought just now.  I was thinking of Samuel Clemmons’, aka Mark Twain, famous comment:  “I only know what I read in the newspapers,” this day, it being enhanced to include:  hear/see on the Media.  I wonder what his appropriate little wisdoms… Continue reading Are you an Individualist or one of the sheep

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My last day at Alhambra High School has to be one of the more difficult stories for me to tell.  However, had I stayed, no doubt matters would have been definitely not pleasant. No doubt my run-ins with the department chairman (whose curve I skewed) was the main factor.  Yep, I can remember him bragging… Continue reading My last year at Alhambra High School

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Story 15-  Stumbling into a stake-out As a preface, I guess I should begin this story back in the days when I was in the Army Reserves; a sergeant in charge of a medical section.  As requisitions for supplies were always a pain, I found it easier to take a case of beer to fellows… Continue reading Stakeout

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Story 14:    The greatest coach? One couldn’t want for a better example of a life turned around because of football and, more important, a particular high school coach; one Coach John Machado.   Still, it is a coach that wouldn’t let me play while in junior high school that keeps sneaking into my mind; and, I… Continue reading The greatest coach?

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Story 10   Is it true you told my son…..? I’ll not forget my first back to school night; not ever nor never.  As I had just finished up the unit on drugs with the students, I did a brief outline of the entire program for the parents utilizing about half the allotted time, so I… Continue reading Is It True What You Told My Son?

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Story 7   Bonnie and Clyde visit  Although this story was to be about my first year in the public system, a couple of experiences with the U.S. Forest Service that influenced my teaching career kinda got in the way.  As I’ve already indicated, I worked a few years with the U.S. Forest Service as a… Continue reading My Bonnie and Clyde visit

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Story 12- flat tireUnquestionably, I’ve served under some pretty great administrators. Unfortunately, there have been way too many that have left me shaking my head; and one of those being at Alhambra High school. Let’s just call him Mac. I guess he was supposed to be my mentor as he often had me in his… Continue reading flat tire

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Story 9 The curve My first job in the public system was at Alhambra High School. A teacher had left but a few weeks before school opened, so I was the needed quick hire to a prime position; one prep. Although it was listed as Health and Safety, it was better known for its units… Continue reading the perfect curve

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Thoughts/Things to think about #1 You might Google how Norma McCorvey, aka Jane Roe dealt with winning the court decision and share with me your thoughts as it certainly adds a twist to the event. You have to keep in mind that those who know me, certainly know that I hold my (and your) personal… Continue reading THOUGHTS: Things to think about

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Well, Sturgis is now a go with no more hurdles in the way as Bonnie just got back from a visit with her Oncologist who told her that the blood test was perfectly normal. n

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