Day?
The rest of the week
The start of school is always
hectic. Not knowing the systems makes it
even more hectic. Training on the school’s
grade book program (which isn’t really the school’s grade book program because
the one they use can crash and thus grades are lost), some curriculum program
called Atlas (which everyone seems to know about but me because they have been
overseas a while) and attendance system (which really there is no attendance
system because everyone knows all the kids so they take roll once a day) has
been tedious and daunting. And then
there are the kids. One of the first
assignments I gave the 8th graders was to write me a friendly letter
of introduction. I did the same and shared
mine the first day. They are such good
writers! Most were the usual and yet it
gave me a little insight into their lives. Here is one snippet that made me
smile: “ I know I am going to like you very much because I like new
experiences. I have never had a teacher with your kind of voice. You know? Your
voice is totally awesome! I like that voice. It is like a cowboy voice. You
have a voice that everyone wants to hear in very popular cartoon shows. So
please do not try to talk like an American. I love your normal voice. And
please don’t let other people say your voice is weird, just because it is
unique. Your Lovely new student, ___.”
Omgosh, how cute is that??
Another is an “ exciting, yet easily annoyed person. I tend to do things I regret that give me
valuable lessons in the end.” I think I
will grow to love these 8th graders.
We were suppose to have Thursday off,
but the moon was not full until Friday so the administrative team rushed
around getting letters out to inform the students and parents that the full
moon holiday will be Friday. Yeah for three-day weekends; we worked but- no
students. The week ended with a traveling happy hour at the young teachers’
apartments- up four flights of stairs to the “penthouses”. They went out later-
I went home. Did I ever have such energy
and if so, when did I get so old?
I love this post!! So glad you DON'T speak like an American!! How cute is that student!!!
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