Classroom Cash

This evening I ran across a stack of classroom cash from long ago.

classroom cash, science class, classroom awards, Bluejay powerMany times a teacher will have a reward system. In one of our science classes Mr. Coverdale gave out classroom cash for doing things good and we had to pay fines if we did something wrong.

classroom cash, science class, classroom awards, Bluejay powerOf course, when you run out of money you have to print more and there were special issues with slogans, etc..

Some of them were special print runs when we were playing games against neighboring towns.

classroom cash, science class, classroom awards, Bluejay powerOf course the bills changed hands. Some of the students would write their names or initials on the back of them. I did not find any with mine on them. Perhaps I wasn’t afraid of losing them 🙂

classroom cash, science class, classroom awards, Bluejay powerHere on this 20 point bill you can tell that our mascot was the Bluejay.

classroom cash, science class, classroom awards, Bluejay powerThere was even a run of bills with a misprint. I wonder if it is worth more?

classroom cash, science class, classroom awards, Bluejay powerHere is a 50, but they went even higher.

classroom cash, science class, classroom awards, Bluejay powerHere is the 100 point bill. You can see that the copying was not always the best as sometimes the ends of the bills would be cut off.

classroom cash, science class, classroom awards, Bluejay powerFinally there was so much inflation that even bills for 500 points had to be printed.

I really don’t remember what we could use the bills for. Perhaps we could turn them in for extra credit. I know that it must not have been something I needed as in this stack there are over 5,000 points and I have some more somewhere else.

However, they bring back good memories and sometimes memories are priceless.

Now if I can only figure out who the figure is on the 500.

Steven

 

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Monday Night Thoughts

Sometimes when you have something wandering through your thoughts you just have to write about it.

Winco, Covid 19, essential trip, grocery store, shelter in placeOn my way back from WinCo for an essential grocery shopping trip I drove past a place that has been in my thoughts for the past few days.

tracy, crash, high speed, senselessAs I drove by this site tonight I noticed two things. First, there was a CHP vehicle there keeping an eye on it. Second, there was a large memorial of flowers, candles, notes and other items left by friends and family of four young people who were killed in a crash there on Friday night.

I have thought a lot this weekend about this crash. The vehicle when initially signaled to pull over for a traffic stop took off at a high rate of speed. The CHP stopped following them when it became too dangerous, but were monitoring them through other observers. The vehicle reached speeds of 120 mph as it weaved through traffic. The vehicle eventually went down an off ramp and was headed up the other side where it crashed into the tree in the picture above at high speed.

Why did these young people flee from the CHP? Why were they driving dangerously and putting others at risk? Why were two college age young men with two high school girls from a town 40 miles away when we are trying to battle the transmission of COVID-19.

It is so sad that four young lives were lost this weekend due to senseless actions.

This all comes at a time when our country deals with the effects of COVID-19, civil unrest and the looming election. Here in California and much of the West Coast we have also had to deal with the devastating wild fires.

This is a time when we need to make wise decisions and work together to help stop the spread of COVID-19 but instead many are working against each other.

It was disheartening to see the latest numbers for my county and see that ICU’s are still at 100% capacity and that hospital admissions due to COVID-19 are again on the rise after a long slow decline.

I saw on Facebook that the high school I graduated from in a small Kansas town is dealing with an increasing number of students who are calling in sick with symptoms.

The city where I went to Grade School has a positive rate almost twice what we have here and a death rate that is three times higher based on population.

I hope that we see the numbers start going down again soon.

Switching to the upcoming election, last week I received my voter’s guide which covers the 12 Propositions on the California ballot this year. The political ads for the propositions have been endless on TV, although I have yet to see them in the mailbox.

ha ha tonka park, missouriOn a positive note, tomorrow is my next youngest brother’s birthday. It is a milestone birthday for him and he plans on climbing the 316 steps of the Ha Ha Tonka State Park staircase one time for each year.

Perhaps I will capture some of the pictures he posts on Facebook and write about him tomorrow.

Also, since it is his birthday it means that it is the first day of fall. I am glad that this summer is over at last.

Steven

 

 

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