Monday, December 1, 2014

The End of A Monday

It feels so good to be home away from the stress of work. Like I said before, Mrs. Sears is so unpleasant to deal with on a daily basis. I talked with Mrs. Hall today about the incident, in the hopes of nothing becoming an issue. I told Mrs. Hall that I my tardiness to my classroom was for instructional purposes. I want my students to be successful, and if it takes a two minute extension of using the copy machine, or asking for clarification on a standard, than that is a sacrifice that I am willing to make.

I just feel under the microscope about every thing that I do. People pop their heads in my classroom all of the time, and most times do not acknowledge me as the teacher in the class. I think that is very disrespectful, and I am so tired of it. I know that being a new teacher was going to be difficult, and even challenging, but it is really just high school drama, and he say/she say.

I hope things get better as the school year goes by, but I am really tired of the disrespect that I encounter. At my other school, I was praised for my abilities to made gains, and for good evaluations. Now I am always under surveillance, and it is hard to teach like that.

Wishing things get better,

Alexandria

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