Sunday, August 18, 2013

Back to School

I haven't posted anything in a while, and if you're wondering why, I'll give you a rundown. 

In the past 2 weeks, I've had my first week of teacher workdays and the students first week of classes. I've spent countless extra hours at work, including staying 3 hours late on the 1st student day because I, along with all the other 1st year teachers, had to be introduced to the school board. It's also where they officially approved us, despite the fact that we had all already put in 7 days of work. 

I've been very diligent this year in not leaving work without my desk clean and my handouts ready for the next day. I also made sure that the work turned in that day was in the grade book before I left for the day. The only exception was Friday when I had 26 projects and 67 tests submitted in one day. Those came home with me. I'm loving being absolutely totally prepared when I walk in the door each morning, but it's giving me some late afternoons. The earliest I have left is 4:00 (one day), and we are allowed to leave at 3:30. 

I wanted to share a link that E had shared on her blog. It's beautifully written and expresses so much of what I think every teacher wants to say. I hope you enjoy it! 

http://jenniechastain.blogspot.com/2013/08/why-teaching-is-so-doggone-hard.html?m=1

2 comments:

  1. The beginning of the year can be a bear! I hope that things start to get into a groove and that you aren't left staying late every night. Definitely try to get in the habit of leaving "early" at least one night a week for your sanity! I always make that day Friday since I'm taking all my work home to grade anyway. Plus, it's nice to start the weekend on time!

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  2. I appreciate all good teachers and the hard work they put in. Thanks for being one of those teachers.

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