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Covid Surge

Have you seen a recent Covid surge at your school since returning from Winter break? When we returned, there were only a few students that were currently quarantined due to Covid; however, as the week progressed more and more students were sent home. The flu hit us hard right before Christmas break, and now, Covid …

teaching

Always a Downside to Testing

There’s always a downside to testing, whether it is MAP testing or state standardized testing. The one thing that I have enjoyed about our standardized testing is the ability to take the kids out to the ballfield and let them run around after sitting so quietly for so long. MAP testing isn’t like that. Our …

December

December, already?

Is it really December already? Where did November go? This has been such a fast paced school year. Much of it has been due to the fact that I’ve dealt with a medical issue and have had medical tests and procedures each month. But December? 2021 is almost over? I was so ready for Thanksgiving …

teaching

What I wish I knew about teaching

When I began my journey toward teaching, I had big ideas and plans. Before I graduated, I had already been in the classroom for several student teaching experiences, plus I had written a lengthy paper on my personal teaching philosophy, and of course, raising my children made me feel prepared to step into the classroom. …

Update

So much has happened since my last post, and I’m not sure where to start to catch up. I ended up having to take a break from teaching back in January 2020 due to medical complications after a wreck. Then when I returned to teaching, I had been moved to 6th and 7th grade. I’m …