As Jordan and Mac put it, how can ADA Arden not see all the evidence against her is just too perfect? And as Anna told Marty, if she wanted Lucy dead, she wouldn’t have been so sloppy as to let herself be filmed. (ABC Screenshot) Frame JobĪnna’s being framed for Lucy’s “death” is one of those classic soap stories that have us rolling our eyes. I remember, I remember when I lost my mind. It will be interesting to see how Alley is received, but I have to say, she made one hell of a crazy first impression! Granted Robin Mattson was the third actress to play Heather, but she played the role the longest and it is hers in most fans’ eyes. On Friday, Heather Webber returned, but now Alley Mills is playing the iconic nutjob. Let’s just get the big news out of the way first. "I find that definitely one of the main parts of teaching is to really get to know your student and build a relationship with them, because if they feel safe and comfortable with the classroom and the teacher, then they're more apt to learn," Weber said.Living Out Loud: A Salute to Soaps’ LGBTQ+ All-Stars A Huge Recast Weber said it was challenging to keep kids engaged virtually through the pandemic, and said science "should be all hands on." The group of students has also watched environmental documentaries, talked about recycling as a choice but not a solution, and created art projects to educate other students, Weber said.Ī challenge that Weber says she enjoys is figuring out how each of her students learns while keeping them engaged. More: Marshfield family gifted new puppy after losing dog in house fire More: Neighbors, Quincy councilors concerned about proposed bridge over Blacks Creek The students ended up collecting over 1,000 bottles and cans to redeem and donated the proceeds to the Hull Seaside Animal Rescue. "In the past five years, I definitely have amped up my motivation to become more and more sustainable," Weber said.īefore the holiday break last year, the Green Team students organized a challenge to collect over 700 returnable bottles and cans before they left for break in three weeks. She said her family has always done beach cleanups and recycles. "My children, when they were young, we have a park right near us and one of their consequences was that I would send them to the park with bags and they would have to remove litter," Weber said. She said she has always had a passion for protecting the environment. Weber said she started working with her school's Green Team about four years ago alongside another science teacher, and took on full responsibility of the team last year. The students received seed bookmarks as prizes, and they took the bookmarks home to plant the seeds in their backyards. Recently, a handful of Weber's students won prizes for their part in a statewide environmental science program called the "Green Team." The educational program is led by the state Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs and the state Department of Environmental Protection. "And I love to be able to share knowledge with them." Weber said her favorite part of being a teacher is working with the students. She now primarily teaches science and social studies to sixth graders at Memorial Middle School in Hull. She switched to being a substitute to have the same schedule as her five school-aged kids. Weber's teaching career began around 2007, when she homeschooled a local child for four years before she began substitute teaching. Her job as a physical therapist allowed her to help people with brain injuries. Weber said that in a way, she was always teaching in some capacity.
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