Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Where has the time gone?

So, in one week, on Thanksgiving Day, Kyrin will turn one. It has gone SO fast! Of course, when she was three months old, and STILL waking up every two hours to eat, I couldn't imagine that she'd ever be old enough to laugh, sit up, crawl or walk. She's doing ALL of those things! Well, *almost* walking...

After Kyrin was born, daddy Pedro made a movie of the pictures and video clips that were taken while at the hospital. I still watch it about 3-4 times a month. And every time I get teary eyed.

I'm pretty dang thankful.

Click here to see my favorite movie of Kyrin.

Work update

Today Duncan was suspended for three days for an unrelated incident. Damn. Recovering from three days of missed school will really hurt this kid. There was some scuffle on the bus (where he's bussed almost 1 hour to come to our school) and he and another student were both suspended. ARGH!

I did learn an interesting fact about Duncan today which might explain his highs and lows. Duncan is SLD (specifically learning disabled) and spent ALL of elementary school in a 'special ed' type classroom designed for students with his disabilities. This year, since his teachers saw such great things last year, he's in a regular ed room for the whole day. I'm thinking that the daily grind of a 6th grade life is wearing on him. Changing classes five times a day, different teachers and rules in each classroom, keeping all earthly possessions in a locker down the hall, etc.

My team is speaking to the administration tomorrow about Duncan's suspension. We would LOVE for him to serve IN-school suspension rather than out. He could at least be at school, working, rather than at home, on 'punishment' from his mom and NOT doing any school work. We'll see how it goes....

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Sometimes I really hate my job


Today was one of the most frustrating days I've had in a long time. Just a quick reminder - I teach 6th grade math. I'm already earning my spot in heaven for that.... My team of teachers is wonderful and we all teach the same students. We have all chosen one student, Duncan, as our 'project'. This is a kid from a rough background and has to really struggle for the C's he gets. But he really cares about his future. He knows that if he stays on the right track, college is in his future. He also knows that community college graduates can make more money than a high school graduate and a four year degree makes more than....well, you know the pay scale. So, Duncan has been working really well lately. I proudly have him a B- on his report card for the last nine weeks.

About three weeks ago, while grading an assignment, I noticed that three papers looked VERY similar. And, upon closer inspection, not only did they have all the same answers, they had the same mistakes. Three papers mysteriously had the word America spelled Anerica. An honest mistake, I'm sure, but for all THREE students? Hmmm. Well, after some stern discussion, yes, they had cheated off one another. Duncan was one of these students and he looked like he was going to cry when I told him of my disappointment. Again - he's a good kid who gets caught up in bad stuff....a lot.

So today, I noticed another student, Justin, who happens to sit right in front of me (there are reasons for that) looking into his lap repeatedly. This was while I was reminding students to turn in their homework assignment. Yep - he was cheating. And - - he was using Duncan's paper. I felt like I had been hit in the stomach. After our whole discussion on cheating, here was Duncan allowing Justin to use his paper. I sent both students to time out in other classrooms after loudly taking both papers, crumpling them up and throwing them away. My class knows the rule - both students get zeros. Well, Duncan was well aware of my total disgust for his actions. He was embarrassed and ashamed and it showed. He left my room with his head hung and didn't utter a word. However, he never made it to time out. He was walking the halls.... My time-out teacher and I gave him numerous chances to do what was asked, but he refused. So the principal was called and she came to escort him to the office.

I just felt my hard work walk to the office with this kid. Now he'll be suspended for at least one day for the willful disobedience and maybe another day for the cheating. ARGH! The discipline needs to take place, and I'm not questioning that. I'm questioning my time and effort spent. Duncan and I were really getting somewhere. Hopefully this is only a slight detour, but, ARGH!!!!!

Thanksgiving break cannot come fast enough. I'm burnt out and my students aren't far behind. I need that turkey feeling - pronto.