It feels like a long time since I posted las, but it really hasn't been long AT ALL- it just seems like it. We are 20 days away from the last day of school... and EVERYONE can feel it. There isn't a teacher in the district who doesn't want school to end...I'd put a quarter on it!
What that means for Bethany in Special Education is: NO prep time and lots of headache. We are right smack in the middle of State End of Level testing which means that we pull out each kid who recieves Special Edcuation services to either test them in a smaller setting, read the test (or allowed parts) to the students, or both. Luckily we have great Paras who help out a ton, but most of the testing falls on us as the teachers. This time of year is also transition time, meaning we have to get our files ready to send to the next school. Luckily for me, I can fix a lot of the files next year at the IEP meetings I hold for the students I keep on my caseload when I move to the High School. This year for some reason as well, we've had a lot of 8th graders qualify for Special Ed services, so we're STILL holding IEPs, which for me is EXTREMELY frustrating because I was done with all but 3 of mine by the end of 1st semester. And on top of it, I still teach, believe it or not. So I come home pretty exhausted everyday. Anyway, I'm ready for my break. Love my job more than words can describe and I'm SUPER grateful to have what job security I have, but I'm definitely ready for the break.
What this means for Chad in Band is: REHERSALS and pass-offs. Chad's last concert of the year is coming up, so its crunch time for him. He spends long hours before and after school getting music finalized and making sure kids know their music during after school sectionals. He is so good with the Intermediate School kids; they would be crying right now if I were their teacher! He is busy arranging for the concert and what to do afterward. He is also playing in Forever Plaid with some locals here in Hurricane, so we haven't seen much of each other the past week or so.
We are SO looking forward to having a two week break! Yes, just two weeks, give or take. Chad has decided to work for the Utah Shakespearean Festival this year again. His rehersals start June 15, so we actually get some time off between the end of school and the start of his summer job. The first in our whole marriage! Usually rehersals start before school is out, so we don't really get a break. I will have a week off and then have an early June Math workshop to attend. Then I have NOTHING until July 12 when I start teaching summer school. I hope I welcome the work rather than resent it! I'll be working Monday-Thursday from 9-3:30 for 2 weeks and then Monday-Wednesday from 9-3:30 of the third week. Meanwhile, we plan on making sure everything is set for September so that when school starts in August, we aren't going crazy trying to get everything figured out at the last minute.
We have enjoyed the beautiful weather of Hurricane, including the wind because we've been able to get outside and fly our kites! Hopefully, the weather will be nice enough that we can take some morning hikes in the next couple of weeks and first weeks of summer before I'm too pregnant to go!
1 comment:
Bethany, thank you so much. Your comment meant so much to me. Someone has been picking on me a little. I agree with you 100%. I think you are amazing (not that you need my approval:-)
I hate when people judge choices regarding family and work (I don't hate people though). There is nothing more personal than choosing when to have a family. There are people I am aquainted with who publicly criticize anyone not having children every other year. They also blame birth control for the downfall of the world.
Wouldn't it be nice if everyone practiced charity in reality and not just preached it.
You were always a great example to me of strength and confidence. One thing I have learned lately is that high school isn't over even when high school is over. It's nice that I still know people that can navigate through the crap. Thanks for still being an example to me!
Also thank you for being a teacher, the world needs more people willing to teach those who deserve advocates!
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