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Detective Rosa Diaz ([personal profile] died8yearsago) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2021-09-08 04:42 am
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Math; Wednesday, First Period [09/08].

Well, Rosa wasn't covered in scales today, which, if you asked her, was kind of a downgrade, she thought they'd look pretty badass, but she still had to teach math class, which was significantly less badass, and while she glowered over all the ways in which Summer was probably completely ruining her badass empire at this school, she still wasn't sure exactly what to actually do about it.

Which meant she was still teaching math. And wondering what to do about October swiftly approaching. There was at least one idea approaching there, but it was still in its baby stages. She might need another week to sort of figure that out more completely, and so there they were. In math class.

With a stack of papers that she'd actually gone over once they were handed in ast week and graded, which she hadn't expected she'd even bother with, but what started out as genuine curiosity to see just what a clusterfuck mathematics at this school would be turned into an oddly sincere effort to comb through the assessment tests to grade them.

Of course, since she hadn't bothered with introductions (and wouldn't have remembered, anyway), she was stuck with not knowing which test went to which student, with a few notable exceptions.

(If you were an exception and Rosa actually did know your name...that was up to you to decide whether or not that was actually a good thing).

It was fine, there was a simple solution to this. "Okay," she started, "so I went over your tests from last week, and it's not as bad as I thought. You all seem to have a general competency with math, so that's....good. When I call your name, come up and get your test, and then we're going to move on to multiplication and division."

Weren't you all just so thrilled?