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Why parenting has to be harder than my job.

Full disclosure: I'm not a parent. At least not yet. But I can tell you for a true certainty that parenting is way harder than being an assistant principal and here are 3 reasons why:  1. Parenting is a 24-7 job.  All the parents I know are constantly parenting, thinking about parenting or working through parenting situations. It's the job that never quits. I have so much respect for my fellow man who raise tiny humans. My job is time consuming too, but nothing like the time it takes to help tiny humans become productive members of society. I mean seriously, on a crazy week, I probably work 55-60 hours. I am excited to do it. Sometimes there are extra hours, or late email nights. But overall, I get to shut down the work side of my brain consistently. Parents do not get that luxury. Even when they are at work, they are parenting. Twice today I saw colleagues have to assist their tiny humans in one way or another. Parenting tiny humans is an all day, everyday job. period....

Ode to a bus driver

As an assistant principal, sometimes certain situations take a whole week or longer to resolve. This was one of those weeks. And this particular situation dealt with a unique classroom of sorts: The School Bus. I would like to declare to the mountain tops that a bus driver has absolutely the hardest job on the planet. Not only is the bus a moving classroom, it is also the only classroom on the planet where the adult has to manage students who are to be sitting BEHIND them. It's education 101: rarely if ever turn your back on a room full of students. But a bus driver does it every morning and every afternoon. A bus driver drops millions of students off at their homes and schools, and are given executive privilege to literally stop traffic at the push of a button. A bus driver navigates traffic lights, crazy drivers, texting maniacs and who knows what else trying to get students home safely. Millions of miles are driven in the length of a school year. Hundreds of successful trips...

Cluttery Desk Syndrome

I suffer from a terrible sickness. It causes others to freak out and try to "fix" me. I feel awful that it makes others so uncomfortable, but it's the truth: I suffer from Cluttery Desk Syndrome, or CDS for short. I know, I know...this picture of my desk is a little misleading. It looks clean to you right? Well...CDS takes over when you are in the midst of 7 referrals, numerous conversations with parents and students about different situations, and a checklist of sorts of things that must get done. Right when you're in the midst of the mess of course, that's when the students, teachers, other administrators want to walk in and go crazy. "Oh my goodness" one recently said to me, "how do you even know where you are the in process of your day??!!" I always respond back "I'm right where I need to be!" Throwback to a great morning in 2007-ish when the principal walked into my classroom. I was just teaching away, probably about ...

Maniac? You decide

"She's a maniac, maniac on the floor And she's dancing like she's never danced before" ~Michael Sembello Sometimes I wonder why I was called to education. Other times I bask in the excitement of learning and growing. This is one of those times. I can't say it enough: I. Love. Learning. I call it life-long learning, others call it a maniac. A maniac is an "overly zealous or enthusiastic person". Let me tell you, being a new assistant principal, is definitely the perfect picture of a maniac. And, on this Monday after a break, I have become the epitome of a maniac. Last week, I got a phone call that I needed to help out at another site. As an employee of a big district, this is a normal thing, we're all a big team for sure. So, no big deal. One small change never hurt anyone right? Except, this wasn't a small change, it was a big one. I was going to the building where all the ninth graders live. That's right, going from the...

Time is ticking away

It's now the final countdown to the first big break of the school year! I can't believe how quickly time has flown and how much my poor little brain has retained learning this new job! All the new vocabulary, procedures, policies, etc. It's literally MIND BLOWING!  But the most interesting thing as I look back on the last couple months: how busy a school day is outside the classroom! I had no idea how much stuff goes on in a school outside the 4 walls of students that I taught for all those years. From the deliveries to the parents, the phone calls to the kids in and out of the nurses office, the day is constant movement. One day, I literally was problem solving from the time I stepped foot into the building until the time I walked out the door. Even the smallest problems are important to a 2nd grader, I mean you can not make it through the day without your green marker. And, how in the world do you continue to learn when your tooth is loose and the tooth fairy doesn'...

These shoes are made for walking

Oh yes, the job of a teacher is not for the faint of heart.   The job of an assistant principal:  is not for the couch potato.  One day last week, this is the story of my day in shoes:                                      Morning Car Drop Off:                                     Mid-Day Meeting:                                                           Afternoon Lunch and Hall Duty:                                                                   ...

Learning a million things at once

All. The. Things. New vocabulary, new tasks, new names, new faces, new procedures, new hallways:  It's almost enough to make you crawl into the fetal position and cry.  When I was asked to become an assistant principal, I had no idea all the new things that would come all at once.  The first week, I was like a deer in headlights. My brain literally shut down and I would come home and it would take me hours to process everything. Finally, I broke.  I said to myself: 'Self!  I can not learn anymore of the things!!!'.  And I turned on FRIENDS and started binge-watching. The next day I went to Walmart and got a notebook.  For those of you who know me, you know that's a HUGE deal.  For those of you who don't:  I have a masters degree in Educational Technology.  I never leave home without at least two electronic devices.  I am a fan of the GAFE, the Twitter, the Boomerang, and the Facebook.  I love using and sharing tech...

Welcome to my awesome life

A month ago, my life changed drastically, professionally.  I became an assistant principal.  Who would have thought in just 30 days, I would be more content and excited about my day to day life than I have ever been.  I didn't know I needed a change, but now that it's here, I'm exactly where I need to be.  I can't wait to share some stories with you, some musings if you will about my new adventure!  Cheers everyone!