My Top Ten Reasons Why 2008-2009 Will Be the Best School Year Ever:
10. I have my MLIS degree finished, so I'm getting paid appropriately to do what I do.
9. I'm going for my National Board Certification this year. This may not end up being my favorite professional development task ever in the world, but people are coming out of the woodwork to support me as I work, and I think the process will be beneficial. (Plus, I get a big pay boost when and if I pass.)
8. I think maybe I'm getting a budget to order books and equipment. Hope has diminished somewhat since the summer, but there's still enough left for me to persevere in asking/begging/advocating for money for the media program.
7. My assistant is nice, helpful, and willing to learn new things.
6. The specialists are working well as a team. With the exception of some minor drama, we are unified and pretty much rocking out.
5. I really like my administration. They have the power to make or break a school, and we are blessed at my school.
4. I have tweaked the schedule to near finality, and although it's not perfect, it does mean that I have very few periods where I see two classes at once, and I even have some flex time for collaboration and various media-related endeavors.
3. We are starting a cool thing with our specials schedule (enrichment stuff like art, music, PE) where the kids get to choose a club to go to once a week during the school day. Clubs are supervised by specialists. This will be such a marvelous opportunity for the kids, and a great time for me to work with some special small groups of students. This is an innovative plan that I want to present at a conference next year if it works out.
2. We have a new Tech Facilitator! Yay! We are one of the only elementary schools in Guilford County to have a full-time certified technology teacher. (Who knows why though... I think it's absolutely essential!) In addition to enjoying a wonderful new partner in crime, this also means I no longer have to take care of technological problems in the school building, which means more time for media and literacy, which makes me inordinately happy.
1. My job is great every year, but never have I been so full of hope for innovation and creativity and exciting change happening in my school.
I am an elementary school media specialist (librarian) and a new mom. My daughters (born 12/27/2010 and 6/27/2013) are teaching me all kinds of new things every day. One thing they have taught me is that sometimes, there just isn't room for much else besides learning. If you're not sleeping, eating, talking, blogging, or whatever, it might just be because you're TOO BUSY LEARNING!
Monday, August 25, 2008
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2 comments:
Yay for you! I'm feeling like it's going to be a good year, too.
National Boards is such weighty stuff. Good luck!
the club thing? GENIUS. And I'm pea-green-jealous about having a good administration.
But then, I'm pea-green-jealous about you having a JOB, too. :)
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