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Mrs. Poff was born Sherry McKinney and grew up in southern West Virginia. She has a bachelor's degree from Concord College in Athens, West Virginia, and a Master's in writing and rhetoric from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.

She has one husband, Larry, who works at McKee Foods in Collegedale (Have some Little Debbies!) and four children. Sarah, Kati, Levi, and Jenny all graduated from Grace, and all are wonderful people.

Sherry is a member of the Chattanooga Writers' Guild and serves as leader of the non-fiction group. She attends Grace Baptist Church, where she has been a member since 1984.
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 Creative Writing

Homework for Wednesday evening: none


English 12

 Homework for Wednesday evening: 

JE English: 

Homework for Wednesday evening:  Think about a possible essay topic.


English 11-A

Homework for Wednesday evening:  none

English 11

Homework for Wednesday evening: none


A FEW FRIENDLY REMINDERS:

 

1. Always bring appropriate supplies to class.

2. If you miss class on a test day, you will be expected to take the test the next time you are in class or during the next testing hall, whichever comes first.

3. When you are out of school for any reason, it is your responsibility to get your assignment by calling a friend or by checking the web site.

4. When we have assignments due, it is your responsibility to get those to me on the due date.  If you know you will be out of school, please bring your work in early or send it with a friend.  Points are deducted for late work.

5. If I discover that you have cheated on any assignment, you will get a zero on that work.  Second offenses will be reported to Mr. Turner, and will result in failure of the class. Cheating includes giving or receiving work or answers, as well as copying from the internet. 

 

 

 

 

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WHO SAID IT?  When you find the author of this quotation, write it down and bring it in for extra credit.  You get two points for knowing the author, one more for the work from which the quotation comes, and two more if you also tell me something else written by this person. (Please be advised that the quotation is subject to change without notice.)
How do I know what I think until I see what I say?

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