{{Gris}}
{{Laura}}
Today is my last day here, and I just finished boxing up everything in my office. It still doesn't feel quite real, yet.
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{{Gris}}
{{Laura}}
Today is my last day here, and I just finished boxing up everything in my office. It still doesn't feel quite real, yet.
I wish I had anything useful to add about teacher burnout, but hope that someone so clearly amazingly cool as you, Gris, continue to influence kids.
::Loves Kristin::
Great post, Kristin.
I (and two other students) made our fourth-grade teacher cry. Which sucked, as her husband was the third-grade teacher and he came and yelled at us.
t hugs Cindy and DJ and tommyrot
Thanks. I'm so passionate about teaching, but I'm not the idealist that I was when I started. I think that's mostly a good shift, but it's disillusioning sometimes to realize how much I've changed.
{{Gris}} I have no good words, but everyone else does.
I'm not the idealist that I was when I started. I think that's mostly a good shift
I think it's good, too. It's got to be important for career longevity. I think of the most awesome teachers I had growing up and they were all teachers for decades. They remain very high on my list of most respected people on the planet.
A good friend of mine from high school called recently with a tale of a confrontation with a parent. She's been teaching 4th grade for about 10 years now and this guy still reduced her to tears. But she's a great teacher and I know she'll get through it because she is a strong person and has good backup in her principal.
Sorry, Presbo, uh, Gris.(don't worry...it's a compliment.He teaches math and is a very sensitive dude, like yourself...kinda dangerous with a firearm, though. You probably haven't had that problem, right?) Sorry about No Corner Left Behind and all. Also loved "Teacher Man"...McCourt makes me laugh lots.
much ~ma for Gris. i felt guilty reading your post and subsequent teacher's posts and i wasn't even a bad kid. quite a bit apathetic towards some of the subjects, but i wasn't mean to teachers.
anyway. i hope the situation improves for you no matter what you decide to do.
Today sucks, and it's barely twelve.
agreed, erika. my co-workers and i looked at the clock earlier and were amazed that it was only noon. time moves too slowly when you aren't having fun.