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Jenny Wasson: Spitting Riddles with Cinderella

Jenny Wasson: Spitting Riddles with Cinderella

Hello fellow English 341 students! My name is Jenny Wasson and I’m a junior here at Chico State. I’m in ITEC (Integrated Teacher Education Core) so I’m majoring in liberal studies with a minor in special education. I would really love to teach 3rd grade, I love that age and the material taught in that grade as well. I chose to go in to teaching because of my mom. She’s been teaching for 31 years and has taught 2nd grade for 20+ years. I grew up in her classroom, so it only seemed fitting that I would follow in her footsteps. I’m originally from Sacramento, Elk Grove to be exact, and fell in love with Chico when I came to tour the campus. I plan on going into the credential program here, but do not plan on teaching in Chico.

 

There is no fairy godmother, nor a lustful father.

There is no ring to fit, just a golden shoe.

There is no magic the tress, or in the bones buried deeply.

Her face does not go unrecognized by the man who means so much.

Just a girl in the cinders who’s trying to work though the mush.

What story am I?

 

One Reply to “Jenny Wasson: Spitting Riddles with Cinderella”

  1. HI! That is awesome that you are following in your mother’s footsteps! My grandma taught elementary school for 47 years and she is definitely what inspired me to become a teacher. I also want to teach 3rd grade! I transferred here from Orange County so I am technically a Junior as well!

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