LuluLovesDisney
<font color=red>If you're not outraged, you're not
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. . . and it's not about the students!
I am at a crossroads where I am deciding what to do- as I want to get my Masters and I need to really decide where I'm headed. I teach high school English and I'm considering moving to the private sector, possibly teaching adults (business writing) or becoming a professor. I love teaching, I love literature and I love writing, but I can't handle my current job.
So where's the vent?
Here it is. I cannot continue teaching where I am. I am an emotional wreck. We are still on a salary freeze and I am making about 6 k less than teachers at my level in neighboring districts. More money goes into sports than even comes close to going to education. Bad behavior is constantly excused. I had over 10 pregnant students last year and two left to go to court ordered rehab. All kids were well behaved in my room - but this is the area I live/teach in, I guess. Anyway, every day when I return to my room, the blinds are all shut so I have to climb on the heater to open them, desks are graffitied (I check after my classes, but other teachers teach in my room during the day and at night school (some adults, but mostly kids who failed out of day school) and things are always a mess. I have a Cinderella desk set - three pieces have gotten chipped/broken. I had crackers stolen out of my desk, just yesterday was the last straw - my DVD player was disconnected and stolen. Other higher-ups in the school use my room for storage so there are constantly boxes of papers and things I'm not supposed to move - right on my desk or in my bookcase. I can't even have full use of my own desk or bookcase, never mind my own classroom. 3/4 of the stuff in here easily isn't mine. Yet, I'm expected to keep it organized and know where things are if asked. I can't organize for everyone else! Everyday, I walk in my room and before kids even come in, I feel violated - something is missing, broken, stolen or some new box of stuff that's not mine is hanging out.
Other teachers?
Do you have these issues? Do you have any advice? Are other schools better or is this how it is everywhere?
I am at a crossroads where I am deciding what to do- as I want to get my Masters and I need to really decide where I'm headed. I teach high school English and I'm considering moving to the private sector, possibly teaching adults (business writing) or becoming a professor. I love teaching, I love literature and I love writing, but I can't handle my current job.
So where's the vent?
Here it is. I cannot continue teaching where I am. I am an emotional wreck. We are still on a salary freeze and I am making about 6 k less than teachers at my level in neighboring districts. More money goes into sports than even comes close to going to education. Bad behavior is constantly excused. I had over 10 pregnant students last year and two left to go to court ordered rehab. All kids were well behaved in my room - but this is the area I live/teach in, I guess. Anyway, every day when I return to my room, the blinds are all shut so I have to climb on the heater to open them, desks are graffitied (I check after my classes, but other teachers teach in my room during the day and at night school (some adults, but mostly kids who failed out of day school) and things are always a mess. I have a Cinderella desk set - three pieces have gotten chipped/broken. I had crackers stolen out of my desk, just yesterday was the last straw - my DVD player was disconnected and stolen. Other higher-ups in the school use my room for storage so there are constantly boxes of papers and things I'm not supposed to move - right on my desk or in my bookcase. I can't even have full use of my own desk or bookcase, never mind my own classroom. 3/4 of the stuff in here easily isn't mine. Yet, I'm expected to keep it organized and know where things are if asked. I can't organize for everyone else! Everyday, I walk in my room and before kids even come in, I feel violated - something is missing, broken, stolen or some new box of stuff that's not mine is hanging out.
Other teachers?
Do you have these issues? Do you have any advice? Are other schools better or is this how it is everywhere?
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