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Sunday, September 1, 2013

So Far, So Good......Mostly.......

Well, I have taught 6th grade for three days now.  School started on Wednesday, which was minimum day schedule.  Thursday was regular day schedule.  Friday was early release/staff day schedule.  I made a lot of mistakes, schedule-wise.  So far, I am really enjoying my 6th graders.  They are VERY LOUD, which is not an easy thing for me, but they are bright and fun and creative.  All good things.  However, I found out that my ELD class is composed, not just of 6th grade students, but of 7th and 8th grade students as well.  I am NOT having fun with them!  HUGE attitude problems, laziness, disrespect, etc.  In addition, instead of two periods of ELD, I have just one period of ELD and one period of Speech and Debate.  This is for the English-Proficient students who are no longer in the ELD classes.  Speech and Debate is also composed of 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students AND it is not something I know anything about.  So, in addition to learning a whole new curriculum for 6th grade, I am also expected to learn how to teach speech and debate to kids who couldn't care less.  I looked through the California State Common Core standards and found NO standards at all for speech and debate.  There ARE, however, standards for Visual and Performing Arts -- something I would be MUCH better at teaching.  I asked Mrs. Theis (the Principal/Superintendent) if I could please teach visual and performing arts instead of speech and debate.  She said no.  Our last period of the day is study hall.  It is also comprised of 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students -- about 175 of them.  Half of that number is going to be in the cafeteria, getting help with homework.  There will be two teachers and one aide in there to help them.  Then, there will be 20-25 students in the library to read or do research, 30 students in the computer lab, and the rest will be in what is being called the "Project Room."  This is a room where kids can work on projects.  It will be stocked with scissors, glue, paint, crayons, paper, etc.  There will be one teacher and one aide in the project room.  The teacher in the project room is also responsible for checking in the library and the computer lab every so often to make sure that all is well in those rooms.   I was given a schedule yesterday that outlined my responsibilities for the study hall period.  There are 6 teachers who will be in charge of monitoring and helping during study hall.  We will do one job for a quarter of the year at a time, then switch every quarter.  Most of the teachers have two quarters where they are assigned to work in the cafeteria and two quarters where they will be working in the project room.  I, however, have been assigned three quarters in the cafeteria and only one quarter in the project room.  This does not seem at all fair to me, so I asked about it.  I was told, "Oh, that's just how the rotation turned out."  Uh, huh......
So, all in all, the 6th grade is going well but the extra stuff that I was not told about is not.  Mrs. Theis has really played me on this one.  She talked up the 6th grade because no other teacher wanted that grade and she needed a plug to put in that hole.  I was the plug.  She did NOT tell me about all of this other stuff.  I am sure she knew that I would never agree to it.  But now I have no choice.  I am feeling very used and very angry about the whole thing.  I am already VERY nervous about being able to keep up with the regular 6th grade curriculum.  To add on all of this other stuff is really unfair, in my opinion. 

4 comments:

  1. This sounds awful :( Sorry you have to do this for the year.

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  2. Thanks, Carrie.....The thing is, they told me I could not have anything in my classroom that was not for 6th grade, so I gave away all of my primary stuff. (Thousands of dollars worth!) So I feel like there is no going back.

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  3. That's ridiculous. All my upper grade stuff is stored in a shed on campus because it is inevitable that I will go back at some point. That's just how it is at our site. Some people refuse to ever move and those of us who are willing do it often. This is my 5th classroom move and my 7th grade level change in the 15 years I've been at Sierra. I actually don't mind changing grade levels every few years, but I do mind having to move to a different classroom.

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  4. Whoa! You know... other teachers there have been pretty successful at saying NO - I won't do it. I think perhaps you need to do that too. Hey, you took the job no one wanted, and she has trouble filling. It seems to me that you should be able to level things out a bit, and show her she cannot dump ALL things unwanted on you.

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