Real Life Adventures by Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich for March 13, 2012
March 12, 2012
March 14, 2012
Transcript:
Boy: Only three months and school's out! Boy 2: Yeah. I'm really sick of it. Boy: But then three months after that, it starts again. Boy 2: What??? There's another grade after this????
When I was in grade one I knew there were twelve grades, but I thought the new school year started at the new year, so I hoped that I would be in grade 2. I knew this meant I would be finished school in 6 years.
As they say in the “awl bidness”, Alberta is just Texas with a funny accent. When I started to school, it was only eleven grades – which may explain something about Texas. (I was in the third grade when they added a year – my sister got an extra semester, and a cousin got the full twelve.)
As far as I know Alberta has always had twelve grades, but B.C. and Ontario at on time had 13. I felt lucky to live in Alberta. As I understand it, grade 13 was equivalant to the first year of university. Thinking about it now, with university tuitions as high as they are, the ones getting the first year “free” were the lucky ones.
When I was in school we got July and August off. Nowadays, teachers complain about not having enough time to teach kids anything. Now you know why. Three months off? Ridiculous!!
The Nihilist over 12 years ago
What you mean they made a movie from the books!!
Shocked, I tell you, shocked…
MeGoNow Premium Member over 12 years ago
Another grade? Not for you, monkey boy. Same grade again.
Albertaguy over 12 years ago
When I was in grade one I knew there were twelve grades, but I thought the new school year started at the new year, so I hoped that I would be in grade 2. I knew this meant I would be finished school in 6 years.
hippogriff over 12 years ago
As they say in the “awl bidness”, Alberta is just Texas with a funny accent. When I started to school, it was only eleven grades – which may explain something about Texas. (I was in the third grade when they added a year – my sister got an extra semester, and a cousin got the full twelve.)
Albertaguy over 12 years ago
As far as I know Alberta has always had twelve grades, but B.C. and Ontario at on time had 13. I felt lucky to live in Alberta. As I understand it, grade 13 was equivalant to the first year of university. Thinking about it now, with university tuitions as high as they are, the ones getting the first year “free” were the lucky ones.
cbrsarah over 12 years ago
When I was in school we got July and August off. Nowadays, teachers complain about not having enough time to teach kids anything. Now you know why. Three months off? Ridiculous!!
rh Premium Member over 12 years ago
The grades don’t end; neither do the tests. Suck it up, pal, retirement is your only out (if ss is still alive then).
hippogriff over 12 years ago
Albertaguy: Back in the ’70s when I was there, BC had 12 and only Ontario had 13.