Gilbert G.P. Guilford (by_your_command) wrote in marinasylum, @ 2010-08-05 19:35:00 |
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Current mood: | discontent |
Entry tags: | :action, conrad weller, euphemia li britannia, gilbert guilford, nunnally vi britannia (rebellion), road kamelot |
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[Guilford is sitting at a table in the library, several notepads and books piled neatly on the table before him. One obvious piece of paper is a printout of an older school schedule, with red marker crossing off the names of all the teachers that have disappeared from the prison, or dropped interest in heading up their classes, since the school was first being formed. It was a disconcerting sight, for him, and one he hoped to fix.
Taking a moment away from compiling his information, he presses a button on the communicator to begin a network broadcast. While trying to remain optimistic, for Euphie's sake, he definitely sounds worn by the news he has.] Good evening, Marina. This is Guilford, and I am afraid I have some unfortunate news regarding the current school roster.
It appears the ranks of those in teaching positions have been thinned in past weeks. Most of this is due to individuals disappearing from the prison; the most recent example being Miss Beatrice, who has left two classes in her wake.
I urge any of you who are interested in teaching classes to please speak up, so that the imbalance in the curriculum might be rectified. Chemistry, physics, or the like, plus any coursework discussing points of culture, are all in dire need. [Taking a short pause.] No significant obligation is required. Even once-per-week classes would be appreciated, and I am capable of assisting with any last-minute organization, or helping to secure the resources and space necessary.
[More optimistically.] Participation and attendance has been strong for the classes that are currently underway, and I am glad to report this. Any who step forward will be greatly valued as contributors and mentors to those who have taken their first steps on the path to new knowledge. [And, to be polite.] I wish to thank you all, on Princess Euphemia's behalf -- and my own-- for your continued support.