College Update
Lise, my senior, took her SATs and ACTs earlier this month. She also submitted an application for
admission to VCU. Her Liberty application
is due on January 15. Sadly, her and my
two juniors will only be in my class one more week. They only needed the first semester to
fulfill the English requirement.
Grades
I calculated grades about two weeks ago. It was nearing the end of the semester and I
wanted students to know their grade prior to exams. I knew a lot of students were not turning in
their assignments, but the grades shocked even me. I teach 120 students. 66 of those students had a D or F. I felt like a terrible teacher. I felt like I was doing harming these
students not helping them. Then I looked
at their attendance. The majority of the
students who are failing have missed 10-15 days this grading quarter. There had only been 25 days of school. None of my students with A’s, B’s, or C’s had
missed more than 4 days. That showed
that attendance is a huge factor in how successful a student is going to
be. A student cannot learn or turn
assignments in if they are not in class.
I gave a 50 point extra credit assignment out. It was required for the students with a D or
F. We spend 2-3 days working on it in
class and I still had students who did not turn it in. I can’t help them if they are unwilling to
put in any effort.
Fights
There was a girl fight and an almost fight in my room last
week. I am not suppose to get involved
when there are fights in my room, but going to get help from another teacher or
the office takes too much time. Usually
the guys in my class step in and break it up, but both of these I had to help
break up.
The girls started fighting.
A couple guys grabbed the larger girl and I got the smaller one. I sent one outside to wait on me and told the
other to stay in her sit. I didn’t want
to get the office involved. I went out
to talk to the smaller girl outside. She
was sobbing, but thankfully is one of my advanced students with near perfect
English. She was able to tell me her
side of the story. The other girl is
still yelling and cursing at her through the window. I calmed her down and told
her to walk to Sara’s room (about 50 yards away) if she got there and was still
upset go inside and sit down. I’d call
Sara and tell her. I go back inside to
call Sara’s room and talk to the other girl.
Girl 2 runs outside trying to get the other girl again. Thankfully, her sweatshirt got stuck on the
doorknob. I pull her back inside. She decided to get an attitude with me. So I decided to have her escorted to the
office. I send her with two guys. I’m getting the rest of the class back in
their seats when I hear “FUSU” (fight).
Girl two had found the smaller girl sitting on the steps and starting
punching her again. The guys and I
separate fight number two. By this point
I call the office and have them send someone to get her. I also had to send the smaller girl
down. I walked her down praying the
whole time that they would not hit her.
I walk with her into the office and my anger towards the other girl came
out. I had her permanently removed from
my class. That was the second fight I
had seen her involved in at school.
I left the office and cried.
The smaller girl is one of my best students. She is helpful, polite, and has an A in the
class. However, I knew that she would go
home that night and probably get beaten.
Thankfully, she was not suspended like the counselor originally said she
would be.
Fight number two of the week was an almost fight between
guys. I was subbing for another teacher and a guy came in that wasn’t in the
class (this isn’t unusual, it seems to be appropriate here to walk into
classrooms in the middle of class and start talking to people). We weren’t doing an assignment so I didn’t
chase him out, but I watched him and noticed the signs of a fight about to
break out. I put the kid that is in the
class in a chair and push the other guy out of the room. I make the guy in the class stay after as
punishment. The bell rings and the other
guy comes back inside, starts cursing, and throws his bookbag to the
ground. I push him back out the door and
have a hold of his shirt to take him to the office. Then something that has never happened
happened. He twisted around and slapped
away from me and took off running. He
did get a week suspension.
Vandalizing
Some days I feel like I am teaching at an inner city
school. I went to open my classroom on a
Monday morning and my key would not go into the lock. Someone over the weekend had put stuff in the
deadbolt causing my key not to work.
Administration told me to unscrew a screen from the window
and climb in. Then at the end of the day
screw the screen back on. They also told
me to go buy a screw driver that night so I could unscrew it each day because
they didn’t know when it would be fixed.
I found that solution unacceptable.
I walked to the vice principals office and gave my solution (while
trying to hold back tears of frustration).
I would either have class in the library, outside, or I’m be sick until
the lock was fixed. I was given
permission to have class outside as long as it was in the shade. Well, two hours later and my door was
fixed. I hated acting like a brat, but
their solution was not acceptable.
Exams
Exams start on Tuesday of this week and end on
Thursday. My advance classes will test
on Tuesday and my mainstream classes well test on Wednesday and Thursday. Pray that the students study and remember
what I have taught them. Also pray that
they remember test taking rules.
Cheating (talking, looking at someone else’s paper, showing your work to
someone, using notes) all equal a zero.
So proud of you for "finding your voice" while over there. I see some of the "Cronk ladies spunk" shinning thru!!
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