Here is what I have learned in school.
- I was hired into a political battle and have a colleague who has an axe to grind with my being hired.
- She is very political. She isn't really very friendly. She is in my department that consists of 3 people.
- The kids are alternately wonderful and alternately very naughty.
- There is one group of students who can't seem to go 5 minutes without slugging someone.
- Overall things are fine.
- My day is longer than it has been in a very long time, with about 3 hours between arriving home and going to bed.
- They don't show you how to do attendance, yet you are required to do it. The don't teach one how to do anything on the school database for student information, but speak as if you already know. I think they are waiting to see if you make it through the first year. Very different from my last school. Future newbies should be warned.
- The English teachers make mistakes in parent letters.
- If you don't bring cookies or chocolate to share, you best not eat an m n m.
- Remember, don't speak unless you have political capital.
- Only one other person on staff has small kids at home, meaning, long hours are the norm, normal hours mean you must be lazy.
- No, there is no curriculum for what you teach.
- Like I said though, it's actually all pretty much par for a job. What did you expect?
I have been reading a very good book at night that is helping me keep perspective and has really just been the best book I have read in a very, very long time, though I think it has something to do with timing.
Props to J and A who have been my support at this time.
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You just reminded me, I haven't paid my $5 this year! Oops! That is okay, Friday is our first payday. I am looking forward to it!
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