Thursday, April 25, 2013

Sandbags Equal Easy Days

Due to the rising river here in North Country, the city calls upon our middle school and high school students from all over the district to make sandbags to meet their quota (talk about child labor). Anyways, not all students are eligible to go due to grades, parental restrictions, etc. When I happen upon these days as a sub, it is probably one of the most easy days to be at that particular school (besides having a student teacher).
Today was one of those days. Classes combined to basically have a free day. Are teachers happy about this? No, because it disrupts their curriculum, especially so close to the end of the school year.
I personally feel that the city is telling students, "Education is not as important than creating these sandbags that we probably are going to put into storage until next year when we are threatened with the flood." Some may argue that without the help of these students, our city could be in potential danger of flooding. I would retort, "Maybe our city needs a better flood protection plan. We have had flooding for the past four years. Why do you think this year will be any different?"

Thursday, April 18, 2013

And So The Saga Continues

It's always a good feeling when teachers recognize how well you do in their classroom. I definitely take it as a comment when they continue to ask me to sub for them.

I have recently received two offers for long term subbing assignments. As grateful as I am for these teachers to leave their classroom in my hands for a month or so at a time, it is still nothing like having my own classroom.

As the job hunt continues, so does the subbing. Now if only the district could notice how great of a job I am doing.....

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Random Thoughts

As I sub at different grade levels and at multiple different schools, I often hear students say things that make me giggle or just wonder. I wish during my student teaching experience I would have started a blog or kept a journal of such experiences.

For instance, one day while at a middle school, I over heard this from a 6th grader talking to an observing college student, "Thaddeus? Are you like Spanish or something?"

Where they come up with some of the things they say, I have no idea.