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@Miasmith17 I'm good with either really. But you could teach something like Languages (I'm sure Bruce travels) or maybe Citizenship (seeing how Bruce does a lot of philanthropic or charitable work). Probably do whatever's easiest for you.
 
@Miasmith17 I'm good with either really. But you could teach something like Languages (I'm sure Bruce travels) or maybe Citizenship (seeing how Bruce does a lot of philanthropic or charitable work). Probably do whatever's easiest for you.
If you want Dan to do drama that's fine, but I think half of the classes in America will leave me confused. Best if we stick with the common things.

HOWEVER, if Bruce takes the combat teacher position he cannot train the students as he does with the robins
 
If you want Dan to do drama that's fine, but I think half of the classes in America will leave me confused. Best if we stick with the common things.

HOWEVER, if Bruce takes the combat teacher position he cannot train the students as he does with the robins
I will be citizenship then or else i would just say bruce teaches them how to say i would like some food in spanish
 
What even is citizenship?

Citizenship education develops knowledge, skills and understanding that pupils need to play a full part in society as active and responsible citizens. Pupils learn about politics, parliament and voting as well as human rights, justice, the law and the economy. They also learn the skills of active citizenship. Teaching is brought to life using real issues and events in local to global contexts.

Is the arcade on school grounds? Or is it outside the premises?
 
Citizenship education develops knowledge, skills and understanding that pupils need to play a full part in society as active and responsible citizens. Pupils learn about politics, parliament and voting as well as human rights, justice, the law and the economy. They also learn the skills of active citizenship. Teaching is brought to life using real issues and events in local to global contexts.
Still confused about it.

The arcade is on the school grounds, but it's a bit out of the way and hidden so the students can hang out and relax in peace.
 
I wont be able to write much or active much till possibly monday
 

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