Kelly Jo Minter (born July 14, 1966) is an American actress. Minter made her acting debut as "The Pilot" in an after-school short movie of the same name in 1984. She made her film debut as Lorrie in Mask (1985). She subsequently portrayed Denise Green in Summer School (1987), Maria in The Lost Boys (1987), Charlotta in Miracle Mile (1988), Yvonne Miller in A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child (1989), LaDonna in House Party (1990), Cheryl in Popcorn (1991), and Ruby Williams in The People Under the Stairs (1991). Outside of film, Kelly has made guest appearances on a variety of television series including Hill Street Blues (1987), A Different World (1988), Martin (1993), ER (1996), Providence (2001), and Strong Medicine (2002). In 2010, she appeared as herself in the documentary Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy
We were in the 95% totality range for the eclipse today, and there were hundreds of thousands of people headed through the area to get to the northern reaches of New England to get 100% totality. What did that mean for us?
Well, The Principal, who was a science teacher once upon a time, was geeking out completely. I told him I did eclipse trivia with my advisory students, and he was delighted about that.
Someone donated eclipse glasses to all our students and staff, so there were kids wearing them in class, wearing multiple pairs in class, figuring out how to sell multiple pairs to the tourists...
And, in order to get our student drivers, buses, parents, etc... off the roads without snarling up the aforementioned traffic even more, we got out an hour earlier than usual. That meant my ninth grade classes were about half an hour long, which was actually a perfect amount of time for them to spend reading their books and preparing for the unit content quiz. APGOV was about an hour, which was almost perfect. I ran out of time while fielding questions about post-civil rights movement history, but I can continue next class. It's no big deal.
And eclipse-watching was fun! I hope our students thought so, too!
I recently lost my usual editing program: Wondershare Filmora, and I have been forced to look for a new one to work with (or rather, disconnect from my writing). So this and another video I'm working on are still tests, technically, haha. Although I love how this one in particular turned out. I feel like this song fits a lot with Alastor.
I hope you like it^^
If you like it, you can support the video on my YouTube channel (which has my real name because it was one of the first things I did on the internet): https://www.youtube.com/@gabrielaascension5193/videos