Today was a rough one. It snowed again, and even though we were fully prepared to go remote, we had school, not even a delay. My SUV slid all over the place as the fresh snow was over layers of ice and packed down snow. By the grace of God, I made it to school safely. 22 teachers called out, so we were extremely short-handed.
To add to the fun, my para quit, and didn't even have the decency to tell me herself. I've gone out of my way to treat my assistants with dignity and respect...more like a co-teacher than a subordinate. In my early 20's, I was a special ed paraprofessional for a couple of years and I worked for two teachers. The first one treated me well, the second treated me like dirt. The second one drove me to get my teaching degree so that I would never be treated like that again. I vowed that when I became a teacher, I would go out of my way to treat my paraprofessional like my equal. I feel like she owed me a lot more than blowing off work, ignoring my texts and phone calls for days, then up and quitting with no notice. Not cool.
Tomorrow we are remote from home so the plows can clear our parking lots. They couldn't do that today?