Tomorrow is a subbing day for a 4th grade class that I've been in once before. One of the boys came up to me after school today and said "You're subbing in our class tomorrow, right?" "Yep!" I said. "Oh good," he says, "I like when you're our sub. It's fun." ... Has me a bit scared. I'm almost wondering if I shouldn't just start with the ibuprofen NOW, and save myself the headache later. Sometimes, 4th graders are scary.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
And so it goes...
The hiring has come and gone in the school district(s) I'd be able to teach in. Interviews/job openings for paraprofessionals haven't happened yet, but every actual "teacher" position has been filled. And, Oh well, I say. I've been substituting in every corner of the schools, from Para to after-school program to office aide to classroom to the Thunderdome "contained behavior classroom."
Tomorrow is a subbing day for a 4th grade class that I've been in once before. One of the boys came up to me after school today and said "You're subbing in our class tomorrow, right?" "Yep!" I said. "Oh good," he says, "I like when you're our sub. It's fun." ... Has me a bit scared. I'm almost wondering if I shouldn't just start with the ibuprofen NOW, and save myself the headache later. Sometimes, 4th graders are scary.
Tomorrow is a subbing day for a 4th grade class that I've been in once before. One of the boys came up to me after school today and said "You're subbing in our class tomorrow, right?" "Yep!" I said. "Oh good," he says, "I like when you're our sub. It's fun." ... Has me a bit scared. I'm almost wondering if I shouldn't just start with the ibuprofen NOW, and save myself the headache later. Sometimes, 4th graders are scary.
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