Thursday, February 15, 2007

Like a fine wine


So, yesterday was my first day at Milwaukie H.S.

Wow, is it trippy to be back in high school!

And hilarious!

I was mistaken for a student three times, once before school even started. Suh-weet! I'm 25 but still can be mistaken for a 16 yr old? I'm down with that. Not that I want to look like a teeny-bopper, but hey, if I can be mistaken for a 26 yr old when I'm 35, I'll be thankful.

One strange phenomenon got me laughing. When I was in high school, I mostly hung out with the not-so-popular crowd. That's not to say I was an uber-dork, but the Drama Club isn't that high up on the social ladder at most high schools. But I was happy where I was and had great friends.
So yesterday, right before third period, I went down to talk to another teacher that I now will be working with. He teaches 10th grade Biology. We chatted for a few minutes while students filed in, and I asked him where I could sit. "Anywhere you can find a seat!" he said... and immediately a sharply-dressed young Sophomore exclaimed "You can sit by me!" I introduced myself and thanked her for the seat, to which she replied, "Are you a sophomore?"

Now, I realize that it's sad for me to be happy that I would now fit in with the "cool" crowd in high school. Really, it's pathetic. But that's not really what tickles me. What I'm really pleased about is that my kick-assedness has been steadily growing in the seven years I've been out of school. And now it's finally being recognized! I don't dress like a soon-to-be science/math teacher, only slightly less nerdy in appearance than the elementary school librarian. Thank goodness.












In related news, I'm pretty much freaked out about the next three months. The teachers I managed to sign on with are superb, friendly, and helpful, and the classes couldn't be better. Really, this is an ideal situation that both myself and my supervisor are very pleased about.
...but the fact that I don't have a Biology degree will really hit me hard. I'll be teaching Biology 1, and technically, I'll be teaching charter school kids. They don't have a book, and the teacher makes up the class as he goes. This means I'll have to draw straight from my knowledge, with almost nothing as a guide. Also, the other class I'll be teaching is a Biology Tech class, Bio 2. Those kids probably know more Biology than I do. I haven't taken any class beyond Bio 1. Now, I chose to take on that class, but I am feeling overwhelmed. Oh, and I'll be doing an Algebra lesson here or there as well... which I can handle, but that leaves me with pretty much no prep period. *sigh* Bring it on, I guess.

Am I going to drown?

4 comments:

Jason and Emily said...

drown? not on your life! Not our Stargirl! You can do anything! And you KNOW IT! That's the best part!

uh, get shaken up? Yeah, probably.

Bring it...

Tamara said...

You're "too cool for school" Mrs. W.

Anonymous said...

You are gonna to do great and be totally fab girl!

Jason and Emily said...

here! i'm here again!