We all have fond memories of KCA / TCIS and the people with whom we shared our lives.  I invite past and present students, faculty, administrators, supporters and friends of KCA /  TCIS to share your memories of KCA / TCIS by posting your remembrances of KCA / TCIS on this site.

 

Write about your experiences and reflections using Microsoft Word and email it to me as an attachment.  In your email please include the following:

 

1.      A title for the article you are submitting.

2.      Your name.

3.      Your affiliation with KCA-TCIS (e.g. student, faculty, parent, administrator, friend, etc.).

4.      The years during which you were affiliated with KCA-TCIS.

5.      Your email address.

6.      The city and state/province/country in which you currently reside. 

 

I will publish the information above as well as your Microsoft Word document.  Feel free to email me multiple documents.

 

A couple of caveats are in order.  Do not use this opportunity to sell products or services.  For privacy reasons I will not publish your phone number or your street address.  Do not include pictures or audio clips since they take a long time to download over a slow modem.  Do not use macros or scripts in your Microsoft Word document since some companies block those documents as security risks.  Do not include animated gizmos since some web browsers are not equipped to handle them.  Just words - your words of your experiences and reflections of KCA / TCIS.

 

Keep in mind that the students of KCA / TCIS span several generations.  Please write the essay so that the rest of us older folks can read it without having to ask our grandkids to explain some of the newer verbiage.  By the same token, keep in mind that some of our younger readers may still be at TCIS and may feel uncomfortable about having their recent exploits plastered on a web site for all the world to see.  So be gentle about what you say about them.

 

Have some fun writing this article.  Think of this as your creative writing class where the reader is not only your high school English teacher (mine was Ms. Winfield), but also the whole wide world!

 

This paper is due when the bell rings.

 

Thank you

 

-- K. S. Kuo

ks@coastcorp.com

 

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