School’s out for summer

Well, if you couldn’t tell from our last post (on April 13), the months of April, May, and June are busy ones for teachers… Here’s a quick recap of some of the memorable moments from the end of the school year:

  • Attending an overnight camping trip with 150 7th graders
  • Being informed that Miss N will be teaching 6th grade Spanish for native speakers…Apparently I’m a native speaker, y’all
  • Freaking out over lice and bedbug infestations
  • Witnessing a tragic fall from the monkey bars, resulting in an almost broken arm
  • Celebrating the 8th grade graduation of Miss P’s first class
  • Welcoming a new student…one month before the end of the school year
  • Saying tearful “goodbyes” to very special kids

It’s been a hectic, but overall rewarding first (for Miss N) / second (for Miss P) year of teaching.  We will never forget the many lessons our students taught us throughout the year such as:

  • Though they may look innocent, 7th graders most certainly are not.
  • To avoid bad jokes being repeated over and over, you must laugh the first time.
  • Dabbing is always on fleek.
  • If you tell a first grader not to wipe his sweat on you, he will wipe his sweat on you.
  • Ketchup packets are very difficult to open.
  • If you have an angry student who is throwing a tantrum and kicking the wall, pretend to read his mind.  Works like a charm.
  • Kids like a challenge. Don’t be fooled by all the groaning; they’ll appreciate it in the long run.
  • You’re a better teacher than you think.
  • Teaching is the best job ever.

We will miss these goofballs / punks a whole bunch.  Thanks for a great year.

#HAGS

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-Miss N and Miss P