With that being said, I was of mixed emotions for many reasons that include in no particular order:
- Not knowing any of the staff
- Waking up at a god awful hour
- Not being familiar with the policies/procedures of the school/Feeling helpless at times when students would ask questions
- Starting a new co-teaching relationship
- Having the Superintendent walk into my classroom day 1
Second, I think it should be illegal for anything to start before 9am. I am not a morning person. I enjoy sleeping, waking up naturally and being up long after the sun comes up. School starts at 7:30, contract time is 7:15, parking lot is a nightmare after 6:45. So add a 30 minute commute (which is 3x my previous) that has me out of the house by 6:10ish. It has been murder! My one saving grace, I get to listen to Eric & Kathy on the Mix. If it wasn't for them, I would not enjoy my morning.
Third, I did as much reading as possible but I can say I know almost nothing about the policies,procedures,layout and information about school. This high school has over 3,100 students. It is HUGE and I have only been in my math wing! (That is a lie, I was in the field house today) I am aware of the tardy policy, I know how to take attendance and where the G-wing is (between the B and D wing...duh!) but other than that, I don't know. The dress code is who knows what. On my list of things to print out is the lockdown procedures. Hopefully, another week and this will get better.
Fourth, I have two co-taught Algebra 1 blocks. Adjusting to everything new, now I have so let go of some of my control freak issues and let someone else in. Like totally awesome, just what I needed!
And lastly, day 1 was team building and students had just started a Get it Together activity and in walks Dr. Mitchem, Superintendent and the assistant Superintendent (I think). The district is big on visible learning (love it) and I let the students the learning target, success criteria and why we were doing what we were doing but I still think that some of these children were clueless and my face was red. Regardless, it was AWESOME to see the 'Big Boss' in classrooms day 1! You scored big points in my book. Will you come back please?!?!?!
Overall, it was good week. My previous district had their first institute day today and I miss the comfort but I know that moving to high school is something I needed to try.
I know this was a long post but before I take a 'nap' for the next 12 hours I felt I needed to write about my week before I lost the feeling.
How was your first week? Are you in a similar situation? I would love to hear about it and how things went for you!
Congrats on making it through Week 1/2! You will be awesome! Math Rocks!! ✖️➗👍🏻💲🔔📝
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