Well, this school year is about to end in just five days, ending my era as a classroom teacher -- all I could ever think about being as I grew up. That all changed a number of years back. The library. That's where I think I'll head. I still get to teach, but no report cards, no real parent conferences after school, no grading papers...and I'll get to share my love to read and play around with technology. Maybe I won't "live" at school as long, as my husband says...maybe.
I left one division three years ago, headed for a new beginning, and I got it. I think that's what's on my mind the most....another new beginning. I'm super excited -- I'm getting my own library!!! However, I am going to miss my grade level partners and the other folks I've seen everyday for the last three years. I want this change but I've never experienced it this way before. When I left my other division, I didn't get hired in Virginia Beach until mid-summer, so packing up and leaving all happened long after the staff and students were gone. I waited and waited, as patiently as I could, for that call of a possible interview to be a librarian in one of the few positions the city had available for the upcoming school year. It all happened so fast! I got the interview, "the call" and the rest is about to become the next era of my educational career.
I've taken "before" pictures of my newfound home -- and I'll be working this summer to transform my new home by day into the "hub" of my new school. I hope you enjoy the journey with me this summer, so stay tuned!
I left one division three years ago, headed for a new beginning, and I got it. I think that's what's on my mind the most....another new beginning. I'm super excited -- I'm getting my own library!!! However, I am going to miss my grade level partners and the other folks I've seen everyday for the last three years. I want this change but I've never experienced it this way before. When I left my other division, I didn't get hired in Virginia Beach until mid-summer, so packing up and leaving all happened long after the staff and students were gone. I waited and waited, as patiently as I could, for that call of a possible interview to be a librarian in one of the few positions the city had available for the upcoming school year. It all happened so fast! I got the interview, "the call" and the rest is about to become the next era of my educational career.
I've taken "before" pictures of my newfound home -- and I'll be working this summer to transform my new home by day into the "hub" of my new school. I hope you enjoy the journey with me this summer, so stay tuned!