Nov
23
A while back I was approached by one of the English teachers at Parkers Chapel about being her substitute when she goes on maternity leave in March. I told her I would think about it and let her know, but deep down, the idea of teaching 9th, 10th and 11th grade English scared me to death! I am not an English guru, and although I know the basics regarding grammar and writing, I don’t know if I am capable of teaching a classroom full of students for six weeks.
I have talked to some other teachers at the school (one of them is my old English teacher, and the other is one of my best friends), and they both assure me that I am capable of handling the job, and they are there if I need something. A couple of weeks ago, the high school principal stopped me to see if I would be interested in doing one of the maternity leaves he will have to fill after the first of the year (come to find out there will be three teachers having to take off), and I told him that I had already been asked to fill the English job, and was honest with him about my fears. He made me feel so much better, and assured me I could do it, and there was a lot of help available to me if I needed it.
Well, Mrs. Kendricks (the English teacher who is needing me to fill in for her) sent me an e-mail and wanted to know for sure if I would fill in for her because she wanted to confirm her sub before Thanksgiving. I said YES!!! Now, I am nervous and excited, and she has decided to take off ten weeks instead of six. She is already sending me stuff I need to know, and we are planning on meeting a lot after Christmas break to make sure we are on the same page regarding what needs to be covered and what they will be working on.
After seeing how much time I am going to have to get prepared, I feel a lot better about getting to experience the teaching world for ten weeks. It’s not a full time job, but it is a start!
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