Sunday, December 25, 2016

Farewell~

December 23rd was my last day of teaching 6th grade math! I have resigned from the DOE as of last month. I love all of my students and wish each and every last one of them the best in their educational careers, and with whomever their next math teacher will be. As I mentioned last post, and also evidenced by the insane amount of students who bum-rushed me (this includes 7th graders) on the last day, I've made a humongous impact on their learning as well as their lives. When the bell rang, over 30+ students came out of nowhere and were in my room yelling and shouting, each for a hug. I gave every last one of them a hug.

When I saw students literally cry and hug me, it made me realize just how much of an important part I was in their daily life. An entire year can pass, and they will never forget the experiences they shared with you! As a teacher, you realize that some students do not have any element of consistency in their life other than you. Just one moment with them can change their entire future, and it's almost like students need someone they can believe in. Perhaps they are level 1's, or level 2's, or 3's or 4's. But, a love for respecting oneself and each other, an inspiration to succeed in school, and a newfound love and appreciation for math...What number does that equate to? How can you quantify that? And I love each and every one of them.

I will continue to update this blog with math topics and any other videos/explanations that we covered in class before the year. Below are some of the well-wishes and farewells my students gave me along with some hilarious videos of my students trolling me!













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