<p>someone posted on here a few days ago about how it was snowing in seattle. and i commented that it never snows in dallas texas...WELL IT SNOWED TODAY!!</p>
<p>it was EIGHTY degrees yesteday!! now its 29 degres!</p>
<p>kansas weather is insane too.. it was 70 degrees all weekend and for the first half of this week, and then yesterday it started snowing like mad... two snowdays for us (they already announced that we're out tomorrow too!).</p>
<p>Eeee I'm in Seattle and it DID snow. We had two snow days (Tuesday and Wednesday) and a two hour late start today. It's been amazing. We hardly ever get snow, and usually never this early.</p>
<p>Those are just two school days that I WON'T have to make up, because they'll be after graduation!</p>
<p>we got a bunch of snow wednesday night but school hasn't been cancelled even though the roads have been bad and I've been sliding all over the place in my car. My school adminstration sucks.</p>
<p>It's not quite a magnet program.. well, it is in that kids who were in APP (who tested in the top 2% on some standardized test) automatically get into Garfield, not matter what neighborhood they live in, and a bunch of kids who were in Spectrum (top 5% or so) also go there, but nothing is actually tracked at Garfield. Anyone can take any class they want and the only big division between the kids who were in regular, Spectrum and APP is what math class they're taking. A lot of kids who were in regular end up taking classes like AP US and AP LA.</p>
<p>But yes, I'm one of those kids who took Calculus as a Junior (though, I've got nothing on my friends who took AP AB as Freshmen) and I do hang out mostly with people who were in APP... so.. I'm basically in what's perceived to be a magnet program.</p>
<p>I have a friend who used to go to Bellevue (I think) but just transferred to Garfield.. his name is Alan Hon, do you know him?</p>