:03:03
Been spending most their lives
living in a gangsta's paradise
:03:08
They been spending most their lives
living in a gangsta's paradise
:03:14
We keep spending most our lives
living in a gangsta's paradise
:03:18
And-- Yeah, I'm just gonna
have to check the schedule.
:03:21
Thank you. Mm-hmm. Okay.
Let me write that down.
:03:25
Carla? My friend Louanne
Johnson's here to see you.
:03:28
Oh, God, is that today?
Hal, it's-it's not a good time.
:03:31
Well, she came in.
:03:33
All right. Uh, I'm gonna have to
call you back. Thank you.
:03:36
Louanne, I'd like you to meet, uh,
Carla Nichols, our assistant principal.
:03:40
- Hello.
- Carla, Louanne Johnson.
:03:42
I'll wait outside.
:03:44
Uh, please, uh,
have a, have a seat.
:03:47
- Thank you for seeing me.
- Oh, well,
:03:49
Mr Griffith-- Uh, HaI--
has told me so much about you.
:03:54
- I hope not everything.
- Oh--
:03:57
Oh. No, only-- only good.
:04:00
And I must say, it-it isn't often
that we have an applicant...
:04:04
of your maturity and, uh,
varied experience.
:04:08
Um, B.A. in English Lit,
public relations, telemarketing.
:04:13
- M-Marine.
- Mm-hmm.
:04:14
- You don't look like a Marine.
- Oh, well.
:04:17
Long sleeves. Hides the tattoos.
:04:24
Uh, fully accredited, except for one
term of, of supervised student teaching.
:04:29
Why did you stop so close
to being certified?
:04:33
Well, I met my husband and
started working for his company.
:04:37
Uh, w-we're divorcing.
:04:41
W-Well, it would be no problem to
get you emergency certification.
:04:46
- When could you start?
- Start?
:04:49
Teaching.
:04:51
Miss Johnson,
I'lI-I'll cut to the chase.
:04:54
One of our, uh, academy
teachers, Mrs. Shepherd, left,
:04:57
and since then we've had
three substitute teachers.