Monday, June 30, 2008

Last Day of School

No more Teacher's dirty looks!

It's the last day of school tomorrow and boy am I excited! And I'm the TEACHER! This is my last day working in West Jordan and I'll start in Alpine in August. I have a whole month off in the summer. Unheard of in a year round school so I'm gonna put my feet up and . . . run around taking care of the kids!

I've had many great experiences so far I wish I could write about them all. But here are a few.

Mrs. Grundy and I had a blind student one year. She was so funny. She would always rub my forearm or hold my hand. Which I had to get used to because I'm not used to students being that close. One time she was getting on the bus and the principal was in talking to the driver. She bumped into the principal and said, "Sorry, I didn't see you there." Another time she brought her tandem bike to show to the kids and I ended up riding around with each child in the class which was okay except when they weren't peddling with me - the little stinkers.

One time I was talking to my husband after work on the office phone and well, we were newlyweds. So I'm talking to my sweetie poochie coo or something equally disgusting and embarrasing and another teacher runs down the hall and yelling, "Turn off the intercom!" Yep, I had declared my love thoroughout the entire school.

The thing I was most afraid of when I started teaching happened my first year and I was able to handle it. Yes, the dreaded kid throwing up in the classroom. I can't say what I'm most afraid of now, after teaching 7 years because the thing I love about teaching is that each day is an adventure no matter how much you have planned.

In a nut shell,I'm goona miss the copy room rush before and after school, the smelly and squeeky laminator, the terrific office staff, and my friends. I won't miss grades, parent teacher conferences, and the long commute. I'm looking foward to short work days, being at the same school as my kids, and meeting new friends.

I'm turning a new page in my life book and looking foward with anticipation and back with sweet memories. What I have discovered is that the heartbeat of the school is determined by the secretary. I love the secretary at the new school so bring it on!

1 comment:

Shuman X Seven said...

You just made me very grateful for our traditional school schedule!! I would go part itme too, if I had to work into JUNE! I LOVE being in the same school as my children, and know you will too. It is such a blessing! I am so excited for you! You know, I didn't have anyone throw up in my room THIS year, but last year, I had a girl throw up ALL over her books at the beginning of the day. We had to replace all her books. Super cool huh. Thank heavens for custodians! CUSTODIANS AND SECRETARIES RULE!!!!!