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Mrs. Aldensin
Mrs. Aldensin
By Grace Quinsey, Grade 11
It was my freshman year when I was only 14. I was going to arrowhead high school. I was intimidated and.scared I had no idea where to go and what to do. It was unfortunately the year that we all had to wear the mask and everything was even more complicated.
I was on my way to the LC (room 106 south campus) . I woke in and was greeted by this scary old lady named Mrs. Dolobic. She told me to sit down and write down my IEP teacher’s name. which was a problem. I was not a good reader or writer because I was “dyslexic. It involves difficulty reading due to problems identifying speech sounds and learning how they relate to letters and words (decoding). Also called a reading disability, dyslexia results from individual differences in areas of the brain that process language.” I have struggled with it for years and no one really helped me find a way to become better as a reader and writer and as a person because they all thought I was stupid or slow.
But that all changed when I met my case manager Mrs. Aldensin she came over to .she was understanding and now there was so much more going on in my head. she now the I head vary deep thots and I can understand on a different level. She now that I understand things in a different way like she now just how to take to me it was life-changing to know that someone could help me in a way I understand.
Mrs. Aldensin Helped me with so much and prepared me for my junior and senior years and helped me be confident with my learning and overall good life skills to have.
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