Wednesday, September 28, 2016

September

It has been five weeks since I last posted. This afternoon there was no staff meeting, our one Wednesday a month when we don't have to stay. I thought that I would come home early and write a post, but I stayed to do paperwork. By the time I got home and had dinner it was just like every other Wednesday. I am still going to write a post.

This is the hardest teaching job I will ever have. The teaching isn't hard. The paperwork is unending. Every teacher has to assess students and document their progress. The requirements in special education are documentation to the nth degree. There are people who are walking me through each step, but I have to wait for help because I don't know where to start or what to ask so I know what to do next. I can only see what's in front of me, which turns out to be a good thing because I can only be overwhelmed with that...and not all the work still to come.

I am also getting a handle on curriculum for math and reading for 2nd and 3rd grades. The administration agreed to invest in a complete reading program that I have used and believe in. There are hours and hours of work ahead to get the program organized and set up, but once it's ready to use it will provide a comprehensive system to teach reading.

There are people to help me at every turn. I love working with the kids. I am up early every morning, one of the first cars in the rear parking lot each morning and one of the last to leave each afternoon. It's the right job at the right time and exactly the right thing for me to be doing right now.

I have gotten wiser over the years and know how important it is to make time for a life outside school, even when it seems like there is not a minute to spare. My son and his girlfriend came up from Boston in mid-September and we picked apples. My daughter and granddaughter joined us~
Maggie helped
She liked the pumpkins, too
We all had a lovely day. It was our anniversary weekend so the family time was extra special. We celebrated with our Boston family with dinner out Saturday night at one of our favorite spots, which they enjoyed. My daughter rounded out the celebration with a gift of the most gorgeous flowers grown in volcanic soil from The Bouqs Company. The lilies opened three days ago~
Roses and lilies get more beautiful with time
I have also continued to sew, sometimes only for minutes at a time, because it's my creative outlet. I will share photos of my latest project next time~


4 comments:

ellen abbott said...

sounds like life and full and good for you.

Helen said...

Ah, the never ending documentation paper trail of special education. Tough now but by the end of the year you will be proficient. And then someone will have the brilliant idea to change the format. :)

So glad you're back in the classroom doing what you love and encouraging educational development. Exciting that you have the green light to establish / implement "your" reading program.

Great photos. Gorgeous flowers and gorgeous granddaughter. Belated happy anniversary.

Anonymous said...

Wonderful photos. So glad you're enjoying a job you worked so hard to get.

Unknown said...

Oh Sharon it seems like forever and a day since we have connected! It is soooo good to hear that this are well in your neck of the woods. Happy anniversary! Your grandchildren are adorable. I didn't know you had any. I am busy with my own new baby boy. So let's chat. I will make time for you any evening you are free. Hugs, Juliette