Back to School, Back to School (cue Billy Madison…)
// August 11th, 2011 // No Comments » // blog
It’s that dreaded exciting time of year, once again! (Really…I do find it exciting and don’t dread it, but isn’t there a certain pressure from people to act like you’re totally bummed about going back to work after such a long break? Right teachers??) The school year officially begins Monday for a Teachers Institute Day, with students skipping trudging down the hallways on Tuesday. This year will be just a bit different. When you’ve been somewhere for 5 years, you kind of settle into a little niche. You know who you are, have started a reputation, know how you fit into the bigger picture. It’s comfortable… But like many other things, being ripped out of your comfort zone is necessary sometimes to avoid complacency. And so that ripping has begun! I have moved and semi-unpacked my teaching “stuff” (Grant’s happy it’s out of the house!) into my new, shared, classroom. I have begun meeting my new coworkers, and even tried to win them over shared some delicious gourmet cupcakes today!
The beauty of new beginnings is that all of those things you’ve settle into are now easier to change. Curriculum is slightly different, so I get to try new things. I’m in a new room, so I can organize differently. Different technology is available; I can use tools I’d never considered. I find myself staying up working on new ideas (well, let’s be honest…that’s only been two nights so far! I’m sure it won’t last.). I have a website in the works for students and parents to keep them in the loop and provide extra resources. I am looking forward to these changes! Without a doubt, I will still use my tried and true methods, but hope to improve the arsenal I currently have.
At my first school, I had one special teacher friend who functioned in many capacities for me (teaching mentor, spiritual mentor, counselor, relationship advisor, dear friend). When I moved to a new school, I thought I would never have someone who compared. I was right…I didn’t find my Darci there…instead I found an arsenal of people who all filled different roles in my life. As a team, they were my Darci. They were my professional, and at times personal, support system. I won’t find my Tamara, or Jill, or Kristie, or Katie, or Mike, or Rachel here….but I will have a support system, whether inside of the school building, or our church, or simply my family.
I am sure that God will take care of me…He always does! I am sure that He knows exactly how I fit into this new place, even though I have no idea right now. I am looking forward to seeing Him at work as I get a chance to teach our youth and serve in the community in which I am now living. I look forward to the relationships that will be built, the challenges that will be overcome, and the ways I will change throughout it all! Here’s to a new year!
