As of yesterday, June 3, I am officially done student teaching and done with reports, papers and similar drudgery. Although I don’t have the paperwork yet, and have one last evalutation conference (like an interview at the end of the quarter/year/program), my supervisor told me yesterday that I am in good shape and there doesn’t seem to be anything to keep me back (YAY).

I will continue to work with the 5th grade students part-time through the end of the year (YAY!) and will add 6th grade Language Arts back in for the afternoons for a couple weeks.

Fifth grade has been a great experience, and I feel much more confident that I can handle schedules and transitions. It also convinced me that, while I can teach younger students, I still prefer middle school. So, I will be looking for a job…

But not right away. I plan on taking it easy this summer so I can get caught up on housework and yardwork (yay?), substitute teaching in the area in the fall, and job hunting starting in December.

Today though, I am resting. And NOT writing!

Thank you to all my friends and family who have supported me through this process. It has not been fun, and there were many discouraging moments. I would not have made it without you.


2 Interactions on “Officially done with studies!

  1. Update June 21: I have received certificates that I am qualified to teach middle-level humanities (social studies/history and language arts/english) as well as elementary school. I need to finish the paperwork to add a reading endorsement. I am still not truly considering applying for full-time employment in the autumn, unless something falls in my lap I want to substitute, in part to make me more available to the boys and my parents if there are days that I am needed — since Mother retired I have been in school full-time at a minimum!!!!

    Happy Summer!!

  2. I hope you are very proud. It was a long haul, especially with your health issues, but you will be such a great teacher. Congratulations, friend.
    love Anne

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