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| Andy Jackson | |
| By: Jack Date: June 11, 2018, 4:19 am | |
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| I was going to title this thread Bloody, Bloody Andy Jackson, | |
| but I thought only Kier - and maybe Leti or Wil if she ever | |
| shows up again - would get the joke. | |
| I've actually already introduced Andy, but not by name. Here's | |
| what I said about him before: | |
| quoted from 4 June 2018 - Last Day on 7 June 2018 | |
| My favorite was a young man (actually 27, looked generic 20s) | |
| who... matriculated (?) with his masters this spring. He's been | |
| teaching five years now in southern Louisiana. He likes the | |
| city, but hates the heat and humidity. He's from the Shreveport | |
| area, and he was looking for a job somewhere closer to the | |
| latitude he's used to (further away from the Gulf). | |
| The thing I like about him is that he specifically stated that | |
| he supports corporal punishment. He feels it's as important to | |
| set and enforce limits with consequences as it is to set goals | |
| and rewards. Too often, I see people start talking about | |
| discipline, and all they ever offer is advice on what to do when | |
| a kid is well-behaved. | |
| I talked to him probably twice as long as I did any of the | |
| others, probably because he was willing to talk. He's the | |
| oldest of five kids, and his closest sibling is a sister about | |
| three years younger than he is. He doesn't remember his parents | |
| living together very much, but his mom re-married when he was 7. | |
| His next (half) brother is 8 years younger than he is. He was | |
| ADHD growing up (still has a few symptoms, but says he's learned | |
| to compensate for them and isn't on any meds), but both his | |
| younger adopted/half brothers had it worse than he did. His | |
| step-dad was a strong believer in the carrot and stick approach, | |
| and he feels it did a lot to help him, and he helped raise the | |
| younger two boys. His final and youngest sibling (actually an | |
| adopted cousin, I think he said) was thought to be severely ADHD | |
| for a while, thought they finally decided he had ASD (I think it | |
| would have once been called Asperger's Syndrome). | |
| Anyway, I liked him on a personal level (not just because he's | |
| just on the handsome side of cute), I liked what he had to say | |
| about discipline and goals, and I liked some of his ideas for a | |
| classroom with a large percentage of ADHD students, as well as | |
| for mainstreaming ADHD students into regular classrooms. My | |
| problem is that he has no experience as a vice-principal, so I | |
| just wasn't able to recommend him. However, I know BCA is | |
| looking for new teachers, especially with the background and | |
| education he has, so I've recommended they hire him, even if | |
| they have to offer a bit more to get him here. | |
| Apparently, as soon as I said I didn't think he had the | |
| experience for a principal, but highly recommended him as a | |
| teacher, they called and made him an offer (remember, they'd | |
| already vetted his application, so they knew everything checked | |
| out, and he passed all background checks and everything). From | |
| what I understand, he'll be making a decent amount more here, he | |
| was offered his choice of the open positions, and he jumped at | |
| it. When they talked to him, they told him they felt he didn't | |
| have enough experience with discipline in a school environment, | |
| but that he could get that with them. They did tell him that | |
| I'd highly recommend he be hired as a teacher, which is why he | |
| called me to let me know he'd taken the job. | |
| I like talking to Andy, except wishing he'd quit calling me Mr. | |
| Wells all the time. We talked for a while again yesterday, and | |
| I learned several interesting facts that made me decide to post | |
| this now. | |
| Andy lives with his mom. She's divorced, and her three younger | |
| sons (who are all at home) are all challenged to one degree or | |
| another. Andy lives at home both to make his own money go | |
| further, and to help with the kids. | |
| Carter is 18, with a fall birthday (actually 8.5 years younger | |
| than Andy). He had adolescent onset ODD, and had to repeat his | |
| 8th grade year, so he'll be a senior this year. He's on some | |
| medication, but apparently he's doing much better now. Andy | |
| does use CP with him simply because it works better than | |
| anything else. He will take Carter's phone from time to time, | |
| but both of them seem to see that as much worse than getting | |
| paddled (at least according to Andy). | |
| Russell is 14. He's also both adopted and autistic. | |
| I'm going to digress here to talk about autism for a moment. I | |
| took a special education class when I was getting my degree. At | |
| that time, autism was considered almost completely disabling. | |
| In the 90s, they came up with Asperger's, but a few years ago, | |
| they changed the diagnosis in general, so that someone is now | |
| 'on the autism spectrum', and it can include people who are | |
| almost completely disabled by it, but it can also include people | |
| who are bright and verbal, which apparently includes Russell. | |
| When I mentioned this to Andy, he e-mailed me a couple of | |
| articles, so I have a slightly better idea what's going on, but | |
| I will say that 'mild autism' includes problems with reading | |
| cues, vocal intonation, and body language. | |
| Apparently Russell has trouble with communicating detailed | |
| information, he doesn't make friends easily, and that's mostly | |
| because he tends to have restricted but intense interest. Andy | |
| does use CP with him, but fairly mild and only in very limited | |
| circumstances. | |
| The youngest is Dashiell - Dash, who is 12, but very small for | |
| his age. He's also 'extremely' ADHD, to use Andy's terms. | |
| He's also, also coming to visit us today. | |
| I 'met' all three boys on Skype last week, after doing the | |
| interview with Andy, largely because we were talking about his | |
| brothers as his only real CP experience. That's not the same as | |
| meeting them in person, though, so I'm not going to try to | |
| describe them further at this point. | |
| The trustees are having a meeting today to decide on whom will | |
| be offered the new principal's position. Andy wants to have a | |
| short discussion with them and the other principals, before he | |
| decides for sure which position he wants. He would enjoy a 6th | |
| grade class, where he'll be with the same kids most of the day | |
| (except Math and literature, probably), or he could take the | |
| secondary science position (what he's actually trained for) with | |
| an all ADHD home room. He wants to use his new degree and help | |
| kids like his brothers, so he wants to discuss that before he | |
| makes his decision. | |
| That's not the only reason he came up here. Apparently he and | |
| his mom have been saving for a house, and, while BCA didn't | |
| offer him a premium, as I suggested they should, they did offer | |
| him a signing bonus to help with his move. While he's here, | |
| he's going to connect with a realtor to see if they can afford | |
| to buy a home, or if they need to rent. | |
| He told me he intended to set his alarm for about three this | |
| morning, and he'd probably be on the road by about 3:30, just | |
| pausing to grab a shower, dress, and throw Dash in the back | |
| seat. He did ask if I could recommend a decent, but cheap motel | |
| around here, and I countered by offering them a room for the | |
| night, which he accepted. I told him he could come last night | |
| instead of having to wake so early, but he explained that a long | |
| drive with Dash is always miserable if he's awake, but that Dash | |
| is a very heavy sleeper. Andy said he would pack a bag for them | |
| both last night, then throw some basketball shorts, a tee, and | |
| some shoes in the car for Dash, and the odds were good he | |
| wouldn't even wake up when Andy carried him to the car. | |
| The best part is when he said, "I'll make a quick stop at the | |
| Golden Heinie's drive through..." | |
| "The WHAT?!?" I asked. | |
| You could almost hear him blushing over the phone. "Sorry, | |
| McDomald's." | |
| "Don't apologize," I told him, "I'm luvin' it." | |
| He had the courtesy to laugh. | |
| If he kept to his schedule, he's already finished his Egg | |
| McMuffins and coffee, and is probably getting close to | |
| Alexandria by now. He was expecting to be here between 8 and 9, | |
| so it won't be long before I get to really meet them. | |
| He's bringing Dash with him because - in his words - Carter | |
| isn't as mature as a lot of older teens, but you can trust him | |
| to take care of basics, and he'll keep an eye on Russ and make | |
| lunch for him. The problem is, if Carter hyper-focuses on | |
| something, Dash can destroy the house before he even notices... | |
| And that Dash would wonder why everyone was mad at him. "Not | |
| that he's a bad kid...." | |
| "I've raised ADHD before, Andy. I can already here, 'but I was | |
| only playing.'" | |
| He laughed and agreed. | |
| Bridgette Henderson is taking her boys and Jake and Ryan Tucker | |
| to Hurricane Harbor tomorrow, so I'm going to have them change | |
| their sheets this morning, and I'll tell all three of them to | |
| make their beds and leave the room looking decent. Devon can | |
| sleep in with Kenny and Colt tonight, and Andy said he and Dash | |
| can share a full-sized, so a couple of bunk beds should work | |
| fine for them. | |
| #Post#: 6338-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Andy Jackson | |
| By: Zyngaru Date: June 11, 2018, 9:37 am | |
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| WOW! It sounds like Andy has his hands full with just his | |
| brothers. I am so glad that he is being given a chance at BCA. | |
| He sure has ADHD experience. Much better having real life | |
| experience to go with intellectual knowledge. | |
| Interesting to see what Andy does with Dash while he has his | |
| meetings. Take Dash to them. Ask you to watch him? Let him | |
| hang out with your boys? Taking him to the meetings would have | |
| both pros and cons. BCA would see him in action with an ADHD | |
| boy, would be a pro. Con could be Dash going hyper intense on | |
| something during the meetings. Of course that could be a pro | |
| also, as they would see how Andy deals with the situation. | |
| I am happy for Andy. I am sure he is happy to have been | |
| accepted. This gives him the chance to advance in life. | |
| As for him still calling you "Mr. Wells." He sees you as an | |
| authority. You interviewed him. You recommended him. The | |
| Trustee's listened to your recommendation to hire him. So of | |
| course he is going to call you Mr. Wells. It shouldn't take too | |
| much time to relax once he meets you and you two get to know | |
| each other on a personal level, not just a professional one. | |
| #Post#: 6340-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Andy Jackson | |
| By: Jack Date: June 11, 2018, 3:46 pm | |
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| He called me about 9am. | |
| "I think we found your house..." | |
| "Are you driving a blue Honda Civic?" | |
| "Yes, sir...." | |
| "See the guy in the orange polo and black cap waving his arm - | |
| that's me. Pull in here." | |
| I showed him where to park, and he pulled in, then climbed out. | |
| We formally introduced ourselves, but there was a very cute boy | |
| who had my attention and was trying to get Andy's. | |
| "I'm hungry, Andy!" | |
| "Mr. Wells, this is Dash. Can you believe he didn't wake up | |
| until we pulled off the highway here? I even had to stop at a | |
| rest area and he slept through that. He does need to eat, | |
| though, so he can take his meds." | |
| "Hello, Dash," I said, when Andy took a breath, reminding me | |
| that he had mention he still took medication for ADHD himself. | |
| "You ready to eat?" | |
| "Hey," he said, nodding in response to my question. | |
| I led them into the back yard, with both of them looking back | |
| over their shoulders at everyone in the side yard, who were | |
| either playing a running game or doing conditioning runs. | |
| Ryan, Mickey, and the twins were setting up some snacks, but we | |
| still had some breakfast stuff ready, and Ryan took Dash inside | |
| to find something he liked. | |
| [hr] | |
| Dash did stay here, while Andy went to meet the trustees. After | |
| he'd had something to eat and drink, and had his pills, he | |
| seemed in a much better mood, and it took him about 10 minutes | |
| after that to make friends with all the animals and most of the | |
| boys. | |
| Dash really is small. I think he's about 12 1/2, but he's the | |
| same size as Glenn, who's not much past 10. I think he's about | |
| 4'7" or 8" and weighs maybe 62 pounds or so - small and lean, | |
| but with a lot of energy. His hair is kind of a nondescript, | |
| light brown, with eyes that I'm pretty sure are hazel, an a ton | |
| of freckles. He's also uncircumcised and not shy at all. | |
| Marcus and I left the kids with Chris and the college boys, and | |
| we met David Warren, Bobby Witte, and Andy, and I took them to | |
| lunch at the Continental (which I'll talk about elsewhere). | |
| Andy was happy to meet some other teachers, especially those who | |
| are knew to BCA and his age more or less. | |
| After (a long) lunch (and a great conversation), Andy followed | |
| me to a realtor's office. I've known this guy forever, since I | |
| used him to find our last house before this one, then he helped | |
| us sale the homes we built here. Andy called not too long ago | |
| to check on how Dash was doing (which boiled down to 'Andy who?' | |
| on Dash's part). The realtor had two, 5-bedroom houses that | |
| might be within their price range, and since Dash was all right, | |
| he was going to go look at them. | |
| #Post#: 6341-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Andy Jackson | |
| By: kalico Date: June 11, 2018, 4:22 pm | |
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| Aww dash sounds like a cutie.... | |
| Happy he was feeling comfortable and Andy was able to leave and | |
| get things done.. | |
| Can�t to see more of this family..... | |
| What did Andy think when he seen your crew? I always love when | |
| you describe people�s reactions about first meetings.. lol | |
| Thanks for sharing jack | |
| Hugs kal | |
| #Post#: 6342-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Andy Jackson | |
| By: Jack Date: June 11, 2018, 4:45 pm | |
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| [quote author=kalico link=topic=628.msg6341#msg6341 | |
| date=1528752145] | |
| What did Andy think when he seen your crew? I always love when | |
| you describe people�s reactions about first meetings.. lol | |
| [/quote] | |
| "Do all those kids always hang out in the park so early?" | |
| "After they finish breakfast and do their chores." | |
| "How do you know they do their chores first?" | |
| "I check." | |
| A few minutes later, I was less than assuring when I told him, | |
| "No, they're not all mine. Only about 14... Well, 24 with the | |
| college kids, Jake and Ryan Tu... Oh, well, and Marcus and | |
| Chris... and then their kids are my grandkids... And Ryan's kids | |
| and Jason's kids are here. Those are my cousins and my grand | |
| nephews...." | |
| His eyes had already glazed over by that point, so I just | |
| stopped. | |
| #Post#: 6351-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Andy Jackson | |
| By: kalico Date: June 11, 2018, 11:50 pm | |
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| Love it!!! | |
| Thanks jack | |
| Hugs kal | |
| #Post#: 6357-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Andy Jackson | |
| By: Jack Date: June 12, 2018, 4:40 am | |
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| Andy came in a bit before 6pm last night, and he had a lot of | |
| news. Other things happened later that evening, but I want to | |
| get this at least partially caught up before I fall back asleep. | |
| Andy is going to be teaching one of the boys' sixth grade | |
| classes. The class will not be made up only of ADHD students, | |
| but it will be mostly boys who either are ADHD or who will | |
| benefit from a different approach to education. It looks like | |
| Andy will be teaching everything except math and literature, | |
| with students broken up by their level for those classes. They | |
| are looking at ways to get him another free period (besides his | |
| lunch break), because they'd like him to take one of the other | |
| math classes, but that's not the top priority right now. It was | |
| his suggestion that he even coach their P.E. class, with the | |
| idea of not just helping them burn off energy between other | |
| classes, but using it to help the boys learn physical coping | |
| techniques, as well as health and how to keep their body in | |
| shape. | |
| They ended up looking at three houses yesterday. One of them, | |
| he fell in love with, but it was way outside their price range | |
| (basically, it had two master bedrooms, with one of them close | |
| to his the other three, and one a bit more private for their | |
| mom). On the other hand, the second was a two-story. It was | |
| pretty similar to the first, though not as big overall. It's | |
| just outside his price range, but he seems to think it would be | |
| doable. The biggest problem is that one of the rooms, which | |
| would probably end up being Dash's, doesn't have a closet for | |
| some reason. The third house is actually better than the second | |
| in a lot of ways, including bigger rooms. The thing is, he not | |
| only wouldn't have a walk-in closet, he'd have to share a | |
| bathroom with one of his brothers. Still, that one is actually | |
| within his price range. He called his mom last night, and they | |
| talked a bit, but I'd swear he changed his mind at least a | |
| half-dozen times about making an offer. | |
| Oh, and his mom is a pharmacist, so she's already sending her CV | |
| around this area. | |
| #Post#: 6359-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Andy Jackson | |
| By: Journey Date: June 12, 2018, 5:48 am | |
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| So just to clarify - he made an offer on the third house? | |
| Glad you're helping him settle in, Jack! | |
| #Post#: 6361-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Andy Jackson | |
| By: Zyngaru Date: June 12, 2018, 8:08 am | |
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| The house with the missing closet isn't a problem if the room is | |
| big enough to lose 2 feet. 2 x 4 framing. a few sheets of | |
| drywall. A little mud and some sanding. Paint. You have a | |
| closet. Hang whatever type door you wish or use a curtain, or | |
| leave it open. | |
| Why did the realtor show him a house outside his price range? I | |
| so hate when they do that. I know they are paid on commission, | |
| but I just think it is irresponsible of them to tempt someone | |
| with something they cannot afford. The shows on tv do that all | |
| the time. I always wonder how many people lose their home later | |
| because they chose the expensive house and couldn't pay the | |
| mortgage. | |
| Does he have to make a decision on a house right away? I'm sure | |
| there are more than just three houses available that he likes. | |
| Maybe check around some more. Try multiple agents. I realize | |
| time is short, school will be starting again before we know it, | |
| but better to wait and get what you want, even if it means | |
| renting at first, than to get something you are not happy with | |
| or you can't afford. | |
| Yes the house with 2 masters would be ideal. But if you can't | |
| make the mortgage, then it isn't realistic. | |
| #Post#: 6367-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Andy Jackson | |
| By: Jack Date: June 12, 2018, 3:59 pm | |
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| [quote author=Journey link=topic=628.msg6359#msg6359 | |
| date=1528800480] | |
| So just to clarify - he made an offer on the third house? | |
| [/quote] | |
| No, but he recommended to his mom that they do make an offer on | |
| it this morning. He sent pics to his mom, and she likes the | |
| property. It's fairly close to here, which isn't exactly close | |
| to BCA, but it's not a long or hard drive either. | |
| I took him out right after what passes for rush hour around | |
| here, and we looked at some of the places closer to BCA. The | |
| thing is, that's an older neighborhood, so the houses are a bit | |
| smaller than he'd prefer or more expensive. This afternoon, he | |
| did look at couple of four bedroom homes, but nothing where he | |
| thought there'd be room for everyone. They also checked a | |
| couple of the other newer areas, and he found a couple of more | |
| houses he really liked, including one he said was 'almost | |
| perfect'. | |
| The great thing is, because of rising gas prices, our real | |
| estate market has been soft here for a few months, so it looks | |
| like they're definitely going to be able to get a good deal. He | |
| and his mom bank with a nationwide bank, so they're going to | |
| talk with their local branch tomorrow, and there's a good chance | |
| he or they will be back up here this weekend to give his top | |
| choices another look. | |
| [hr] | |
| There were a couple of things that happened last night I'm going | |
| to have to write about, but I don't know if I have time just | |
| now. Instead, I want to make a couple of quick notes. | |
| Remember that Russel (aka Rusty) is adopted? That means that, in | |
| birth order from oldest, the boys are Andy/Andrew, Carter, and | |
| Dash/Dashiell. Yes, he has a sister who's younger than him, but | |
| older than the other boys. Her name is Beatrice. I haven't | |
| really said anything about her, after mentioning her, I think, | |
| in my initial post. From what he's said, she lives in the | |
| Shreveport, LA area, and is involved in casino management (or | |
| hotel management at a casino - I'm not positive which, or if | |
| there's a difference). | |
| Also, when Andy mentions 'Dad' or 'his dad', he's not talking | |
| about his biological father. When he was 7, his mother | |
| re-married, and her second husband adopted him and Bea before | |
| Carter was born. He doesn't really remember his biological | |
| father, though he has met him as an adult, and it's his adopted | |
| dad he means when he says 'dad'. His dad was also involved with | |
| the adoption of Rusty, so -legally - they are all full siblings. | |
| It turns out that this man lives in the DFW area, which is | |
| another reason Andy was looking to move here. | |
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