Con la libertad hay la responsabilidad.  - Srta. Horner  ---   "With freedom comes responsibility." - Me!

Señorita Horner's Homepage

                                

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  Welcome to my webpage!  Here you can find our class syllabus, links to my lesson/semester plans, HW assignments, & other relevant things.  If you have any questions, feel free to e-mail me at lacey.horner@carteretk12.org or srtahorner@hotmail.com. You're also welcome to call me at school; the phone number is (252)393-7022.  My planning is 3rd period (11:00am - 1pm.)  As a first responder for athletics, I'm here a lot after school attending games.  (PS...If you need the school's physical form, click on the link!)

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Click on these quick links for more info:

Class syllabus Lesson plans for the week (including homework)
90 day plans Helpful websites - Extra resources

About me

Photos from studying abroad/traveling
Improv Club Travel Information
Croatan High School Homepage Badminton Club
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Wake Forest University

Chec out the Sister Communities Project of San Ramon. This group is trying the improve the quality of life in their village. A friend of mine went down there recently with some students from Chapel Hill and took school supplies to donate to the very rural & poor schools involved in this project. (Nicaragua is the second poorest country in the western hemisphere.) I encourage you to peruse the website as it gives a good overview of this non-profit group - also check out Finca Esperanza Verde. It's a very cool eco-lodge built by this organization. www.san-ramon.org

We went to France and Spain in 2005 with EF Tours; click the link to see their company's website.

Europe 2009: If your child is interested, e-mail me, Ms. McGuiness or Ms. Adams today!  We have trip information including: an itinerary, price and deadlines for registration.  Check out my travel page for info.  It's not too late!     

Taken while walking through Paris in '05. This building is called Ecolé Militaire.  Napoleon trained his soldiers here!.

The kids from our first trip in 2005. We took 26 people, along with groups from Colorado and Texas!

 

A shout out to the "G-lings" from Mama G and Mama A

 

Some girls & I (far left) took surf lessons in Biarritz, France. I respect what surfers can do as a result!

 

People that went to England, France, & Spain in '07.  We're in Pamplona at the start of the "Running of the Bulls!

                    Where to next???

 

Need to know how to type accents, tildes or punctuation for your classwork?  Click here for info!

Want to download Microsoft Photostory for free?  Click this link for the official download site.

If you are looking for online textbook resources, the website is: www.pearsonsuccessnet.com.  You need your username and password to log into the site.  We will sign up for these as a class.

Do you have one of today's hottest skills?  See this article from MSN about today's workplace.

Test your Spanish-speaking skills!

Like the music?  This is by the super famous Colombian artist Juanes!

                 

Mira!  Spanish is everywhere, including the Wal-Mart in Winston-Salem & on trash cans in Chapel Hill!

Below, these our from our "night out" at El Zarape...tons of students & their families came, ate, & enjoyed listening to live Mariachi music.

                                 

Several of my Spanish I students went with me to see a live Flamenco Performance in Wilmington.  It was too difficult to get good photos of the dancers from where we sat, but here are some pictures of the spectators!  If you want to know more about this awesomely entertaining dance troupe, here's a link to the group's website.

 

This web page is always under construction, so please bear with me!

Last updated 12/2/2008 @ 4:26pm

   

This is the entrance to La Feria de Sevilla (Seville's Fair).  This huge festival is held the week after Semana Santa/Holy Week (aka the week prior to Easter Sunday). It's a chance for everyone to let off some steam after a very somber week and to celebrate spring time!

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