So I had to give in to the nostalgia and snap a few pics when I finished cleaning tonight. I was physically at school from before 5:00 a.m. this morning until after 6:30 p.m. this evening. The rags are now bleached, washed, dried, and folded. Students can sign up for our CLASS REUNION in August (it's really a work party). The shelves are all EMPTY so they can be moved for new carpet (what a pain). And of course, I thought I should photograph the OLD carpet which was new in 2000 when I helped open the school. I remember how crisp and fresh everything was (but our school still looks great thanks to our amazing custodians). I was so happy to have matching furniture instead of the 23 different styles and colors of chairs I had in my classroom at Alpine Elementary. And then...my commencement address sits on my desk in the form of picture book presented to me by cooperating teacher when I student taught through the University of Montana. I cry every year. I love these kids so much! It is tough to say goodbye. I love Yellowstone as well, but it is always a summer without children. A month or so ago a student asked me what my favorite day was out of the whole year. My answer was, "Back to School Night!" Until then.
Thursday, May 28, 2015
Cleaning Classroom for Checkout
So I had to give in to the nostalgia and snap a few pics when I finished cleaning tonight. I was physically at school from before 5:00 a.m. this morning until after 6:30 p.m. this evening. The rags are now bleached, washed, dried, and folded. Students can sign up for our CLASS REUNION in August (it's really a work party). The shelves are all EMPTY so they can be moved for new carpet (what a pain). And of course, I thought I should photograph the OLD carpet which was new in 2000 when I helped open the school. I remember how crisp and fresh everything was (but our school still looks great thanks to our amazing custodians). I was so happy to have matching furniture instead of the 23 different styles and colors of chairs I had in my classroom at Alpine Elementary. And then...my commencement address sits on my desk in the form of picture book presented to me by cooperating teacher when I student taught through the University of Montana. I cry every year. I love these kids so much! It is tough to say goodbye. I love Yellowstone as well, but it is always a summer without children. A month or so ago a student asked me what my favorite day was out of the whole year. My answer was, "Back to School Night!" Until then.
It took me until my 32nd year of teaching to get matching desks and chairs! I had to beg!!!
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