Mr. Johansen didn't want Ellen to go to school the next day because he was concerned for her safety. Given the tense political climate and the threat posed by the Nazis, he feared that her Jewish identity could expose her to danger. Keeping her at home was a protective measure to ensure she remained safe from potential harm.
In Number the Stars by Lois Lowry, Mrs. Johansen tells Kirsti that Ellen has gone to a safe place and will be returning soon. She reassures Kirsti that everything will be okay and asks her to keep Ellen's departure a secret to protect everyone.
yes but she got scared and didnt come to school the next day cos it was to terrible hahahha rofl
Mrs. Rosen tells Annemarie and Ellen to go a different way to school the next day to avoid the soldiers who are stopping people on the main street. She wants to keep them safe and not draw attention to themselves as they are Jewish.
That was Ellen Burstyn.
Most likely, yes. Nobody wants a number from a freshman.
will you be at this school next year?
she probably thinks your cute ask her out=]
Miranda went to Maude Price but didnt attend the middle school that she was suppose to atend Griffths middle school next to Maude price. so currently Miranda attened Read across american at Price i was a student there till 2012 Miranda is a great example to the school and she will always be a great example
Patrick lives right next door to Ellen Pompeo his costar
if you liked her ask her whats up,but if you didnt like it or her say to her straight up i dont like you and i dont like the way you dance
You have to act interested in her. If she feels like you like her maybe she will get more flirty, but if she thinks that your not into her then she will stop trying. Next year talk to her a lot more like a friend, but more flirty. Then I am sure you will get her.
If you do not pass the 7th-grade STAAR test, you may still be promoted to the next grade, depending on your school's policies. Many schools have interventions or alternative assessments that allow students to demonstrate their understanding of the material. However, it's essential to communicate with your teachers and school administrators to understand the specific requirements and options available to you.