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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

I've taken away Recess

I never thought it would come to this.

Recess is the only bargaining tool that I have.

I've started putting grades into the gradebook and I've found some very disturbing information. Kids are not turning in homework. You'd think I'd realize this every day when I collect homework, right? I collect homework in piles, so I don't ever really know who is turning it in and who isn't. I know now.

One thing that I feel this district has lacked is high standards. So I set high standards for my kids. I told them they will have homework every night. They have to work in my class. It's just not an option. Hard work cannot be an option for students in this district. There is already so much against them. So many of their families are stuck in poverty cycles and aren't able to get out of that. That's got to stop, and as a teacher I can play a key role in teaching kids how to work hard and overcome the things that are in their way.

So recess becomes my time, unfortunately. If they don't turn in homework when it's due, they've still got to do the work. I refuse to let my students settle for D's and F's. They are capable of more. Some of them don't know what they are capable of. Some of them don't believe what they are capable of. Some of them have never been told what they are capable of.

I'll tell them. I'll push them. I'll make them work.

Because I really love them.

1 comment:

  1. Amy! I read all your blogs! I love them.
    I'm SO proud of you!! You're doing it!! Living what you always said you would do!! SO PROUD!!!
    Yo go on and LOVE those kids!! Believe in them! Give them hope! Show them the way out! Treat them with honor -- show them they are valuable, that they have purpose! Celebrate them and encourage them! It's what Jesus would do!!
    and, in response to this and your previous post -- that prayer meeting in the school can't happen fast enough!! Let the King of Glory come in!!!

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