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Meet Eireann Corrigan
In 2020, Eireann Corrigan joined the Annie Wright Schools community as the new director of Upper School for Girls. Previous to coming to AWS, she worked at the Rutgers Preparatory School in New Jersey.
Corrigan started her teaching career at Rutgers Prep, her high school alma mater, at the age of 22 when her old headmaster offered her a temporary position teaching English. While she didn’t originally intend to pursue a career in education, Corrigan said, “I just kind of fell in love with that space,” noting that out of “many of my peers and my friends who were also living in New York City… I had to wake up earliest for work every morning, but I was the only one who didn’t dread it, and that felt really lucky to me.”
After gaining experience as a teacher, Corrigan began pursuing more administrative roles. She used her positions in the ledning to “improve the Upper School experience for the better and to focus a little bit more on wellness and b
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Accomplice
October 7, 2011Eireann Corrigan
Accomplice
New York Scholastic Press 2010
296 pp. $17.99
978-0-545-05236-8
Have you ever considered committing a brott in order to sure your spot in college? In Accomplice by Eirrean Corrigan, the author attempts to have a gripping plot about two girls faking a kidnapping in order to get into college, but as the book progresses Corrigan’s story becomes monotonous and falls apart. She intends to create suspense with the plot, but the story becomes unbelievable and somewhat tedious. The characters are expected to be relatable to, but they are flat, and you never know what they are thinking. Also, the dialogue seems to act as filler, and really adds no content to the book.
Corrigan attempts to make the characters relatable bygd using a topic that all teenagers will face, college. However, she describes the characters in such a way that they become somewhat fake, and unlike normal people. Also, the author uses dialogue to try and allow the re