Hello to the thread, didn't know this existed. Currently on year 5 in Texas, I teach Pre-AP Chemistry to sophomores and AP Biology to juniors and seniors.
My AP test is the 13th, have about 100 kids taking it and I'm sweating bullets. I'm not even taking the test and I have test anxiety. Also have to work prom tonight, fuck me right.
You get the smart kids but also the honor of teaching the test. Fuck that shit, I'll stick with World History
A blessing and a curse for sure. I would have done history but I figured I'd be a little more marketable as science teacher and a coach. But my first love was definitely history.
I teach Ap Physics all day. Test next Tuesday then the following Monday for my students. I’m also an ap reader
This was my first year I could get invited to the read and I got it. I will be in Kansas City the week after you.
This will be my 5th year. I got moved up to a leadership position last year. Lots of walking and sitting. The AP Bio teacher at my school will be there.
My brother is an assistant principal at a much worse school than mine....a kid today fucking walked into school with a pistol in his waistband. Unloaded and not even with a clip, but seriously, how fucking stupid can you be?!?
Early this year we had a kid from our rival school sneak on campus and post a picture on SC with him holding a gun and geo-tagged.
One was already pretty openly saying she wanted to leave, so I'd attribute it to that. The other three, I think that was the case.
to be fair some poster's wife thought it would be ok for their daughter to take an empty shotgun to school for show and tell i want to say it was someone from arkansas
Well, that’s it. Had our last work day, stacked desks, cleaned, now I’ve left. I don’t know what to do with my hands.
My roomie is leaving. One and done. Horrible classroom management and would get lost on class trips. In the end, just a case of dgaf. They asked the rest of the first years to keep their return/leaving a secret for another week so I’m not sure how many more.
We do. Probably about 50% of the classrooms have two teachers in them. I’m brand new so I don’t have any idea whether this is normal or not. I’m assuming from your question that each teacher has their own room at your school? Is your classroom empty half the time?