Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Work... UUGGHHH!

I "hate, hate, hate, double hate, loathe" (The Grinch Who Stole Christmas) my job!!! I just don't seem to be able to please any one. All I'm trying to do is teach, but instead I have to play police officer in my classroom. Why? Becuz the same old students continue to make distractions which take away from the learning process. That means I have to take teaching time to write behavior reports, or recovery room tickets, or office referrals. What makes things worse is that the administration is aware of the students causing the problems, but nothing (and I mean NOTHING) seems to ever get done about it. That means the problem students remain in my room, disrupting everything and everyone, and the vicious cycle of writing them up continues, over and over again. And, frankly, I hate that! I have never had such an awful bunch of students, along with an odd combination of parents. On one hand I have apathetic parents that don't do anything at home to change their child's behavior. On the other hand, I have parents that don't think I'm doing enough for their child (which may be true, but then again, I'm spending my time writing behavior tickets). Seems I'm caught in a catch-22 that I can't get out of, especially with NO support from the administration.

So, what's the solution? I would be VERY surprised if I continue to teach at this school next year. I really didn't want to return this year, but a couple of people talked me into it, and now I'm truly regretting it! Actually, come to think of it, I'm pretty tired of teaching altogether. I don't know what else I can do, but surely there is something else out there that will be less demanding, and provide for evenings free and weekends without taking a ton of work to do at home, unpaid. And, the behavior control, well, that can be left for someone else to do. Seriously, stocking shelves at Wal Mart has got to be better than what I put up with now!

I guess that's enough ranting and raving. Hopefully things will improve.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Robin,

I feel for you. Skylar seems to also be a problem child at school. But mom Kim is trying to break that habit she is working with the school for punishment that continues at home. I feel for you. It seems that some kids just need a quick kick in the butt, and we are not allowed to do this.

Skylar's teacher says the same thing that this is her worst class in 20 years. Since she had Sklyar's dad!!

We need good teachers so I am sorry that you are so frustrated. Hope things get better after the holidays.

Love ya

Karen

Anonymous said...

Robin
Hang in there. It comes with the job. It is frustrating though. This school has great administrative support. First time I have had the support like I have here. I have one hum-dinger in my class. I didn't get him to be in resource all day (which he needs), but some modifications have been made.

On those bad days, eat chocolate, and go home and take a bath.
Love Nancy