Showing posts with label School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label School. Show all posts

Monday, August 10, 2009

First day of school!

So…

Today was the first day of school! I woke at about 5:15am in order to go to the gym (trying to get healthy!), ate honey nut cheerios, made a sandwich and put Doritos in a Ziploc bag, made some chai black spice tea, took my bags downstairs, and then began to blast NPR in my car—don’t worry, I jammed Outkast on the way back from work.

When I got to school, I signed the sign-in sheet and greeted my fellow teachers. I can’t lie: it was kind of weird. I was walking in as a member of the faculty. In terms of age, I looked more like the students than the teachers. In fact, I made sure to wear my employee badge all day so that students would know that I was teacher. Walking briskly through the hallways, I noticed some students looking at me quizzically when they realized that I was a teacher on a mission rather than an uber-intense new student desperately trying to find his next class (not fully knowing my way around the school, I gave some freshmen “directions” by walking them around in circles…). That employee badge and the serious “head nods” and good mornings I gave to fellow teachers helped me solidify my image as a faculty member. To be sure, I made my voice sound even deeper when I was in the classroom. I’m not sure if I look really young or if some of the students look really old, but it was definitely a little awkward.

Luckily, that was pretty much the only downfall of the day. Even so, I felt very comfortable when talking to students in the classroom, and I made my expectations clear. The faculty and staff at my school are very helpful and encouraging. I feel very fortunate to have such supportive people around me as I make this transition.

When I was not in the classroom, I spent most of my time at my desk working on math problems and preparing for future lessons. In high school, I had a teacher tell me, “you’re not bad at math, Lumumba. You just lack patience.” I think about those words a lot these days. When I was working on math problems today, I was much more patient that I had ever been. I was never motivated to really put my all into learning math until I found out that I would be teaching it. Surprisingly, I have actually begun to enjoy math, and I am looking forward to really getting into the material with the students. It truly will be a learning experience for all of us.

There is one more thing that I discovered to my dismay today: I did not bring enough food. Along with my chips and sandwich, I ate a few brownies; however, I was definitely hungry throughout the day. I will have to get some cliff bars, string cheese, teddy grams, or something else to snack on during my planning periods. I ate a hot dog, chicken nuggets, and a delicious salad (including onions, tomatoes, bell peppers, cheese, turkey ham, and carrots) for dinner once I got home. Mm mmm good!

So, today was a great day to begin the year. I am still alive, and I am ready to go back for more. Hopefully, I will start to be able to grow more facial hair soon. If not, I’ll just continue to try to make my voice deeper. Oh yeah, smiling makes you look younger ☺