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Village Teacher Moving To LA!


School In Pain!
By Harrison B.

Mr. Glabicky, know at the school as “Mr. G,” has announced his decision to move to Los Angeles this summer. Mr. G, loved by fellow teachers and students who have formed such a great relationship with the assistant teacher. And it’s no surprise, too; with his friendly attitude and warm smile, Mr. G is one of the most fun teachers around.
Mr. Glabicky has been planning this move for a long time. He has been studying music production at school and thinks that there is no better place to start his career than the big city of the west coast, LA. During an interview  he has said, “I’m ready, but I’ve also had a lot a lot of good times here, especially working here [Village School].” He also said he is very excited about the move this summer.
Although Mr. G has not ever been too far from home, he does have a friend coming along with him. It’ll be a fun adventure driving across the country, moving away to the beautiful west coast. When asked, he has said he has not looked for a place to stay, but he thinks he’ll be able to get someplace to stay for a little. He has another friend out there that will be able to show him around the city. Besides the job, Mr. G will be relaxing in the perfect weather compared to the cold north.
So there you have it folks, while we are stuck here in the snow, our beloved teacher will be off becoming famous and whatever else you do in LA. While Village School will miss him, it is a big accomplishment for Mr. G and for anyone, and everyone knows he will be great at it.
To all of my adoring fans, Thank You.    -Harrison Buchhalter (famous writer)

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