I have to back up my story to over a year ago. Some how, this is all linked and in the end you'll see why I believe in God and the power of prayer, not just coincidence.
1st year
part 1
In May of 2009 I graduated from NNU. It was a wonderful day and I was so excited to embark on my next adventure. I knew there would be a 5th grade position open at the school I did my student teaching and I was sure I would be able to get it.
Anthony had been interviewing for for a job at Lone Star and we were looking at how much we were allowed to spend on a house. I was finishing up some loose ends to be able to apply for the district, but I didn't think these bumps would be a problem. June 15th (yes the day before my birthday) I was told that someone else had been given the job at Greenhurst. I was hurt that it wasn't mine, but I knew there were still many options for me.
By July I was getting very discouraged. I interviewed for a job at Pioneer (where I started Kinder the first year it opened) and at Eagle Middle, and at Marsing for a Kinder position thankfully I didn't get that one... I had no idea what I was going to do....so I started subbing in Nampa.
1st Year
Part 2
I had been subbing around the district for a few months (this is the part of the story I will skip because there was a lot of stress and house issues involved that kept me from subbing the whole time) when I got a phone call for an interview in Meridian for a middle school position right in the middle of the first semester. Hours after I set up this interview I had another call...this one was for a long-term substitute position at Owyhee in 2nd grade. I took the interview and at 9:00 that night I was hired and started 1st thing on Monday morning....STRESS!!!! I happily got over that with the help of Brittany and Morgan, they were my godsend! I spent those 4 months LOVING every, ok not every, minute of my time in that room. From there I was asked to work in the Title 1 program at Owyhee. I was more than happy to stay in the school I had so quickly fell in love with. Working at Owyhee and the cleaners and keeping my house in order was a crazy 3 months. This concludes my first year out of NNU.
Year 2
I had no calls for interviews over the summer, I had no idea what I was going to do, I had no clue if I had a chance at anything. Then the principal from Owyhee called. He had a 1/2 time 1st grade position open. I interviewed, and....didn't get it....
This part is also very complicated...but through lots of shuffling and district stuff, there 1st grade position was cut. These teachers then became 1/2 music and 1/2 something else. Let me tell you, as disappointed I was about not having the 1st grade job, I was VERY happy to not be the music teacher! So, instead I was working at an EA (educational assistant) in short, a very low paying job with reading intervention and as a Speech EA. In the process of making very little money, I decided to start tutoring at my school a couple of hours a week.
I had a great system worked out...I was working out twice a week, tutoring twice a week and having time to be at home and get stuff done on the weekends thanks to only having one job again.
(More complications...)
The tutoring company I worked for started havnig some serious problems and I decided to stop tutoring (that was the short story).
The tutoring company I worked for started havnig some serious problems and I decided to stop tutoring (that was the short story).
I wasn't too worried about not tutoring. It had been nice, but wasn't something I was really drawn to. The next week there were rumors about some job shifting going on in our school.
In October, there was a principal in the district that took a job in California. This meant the district needed to fill his job. All hiring was done in-district, so there was shifting going on. One of the teachers at my school was interviewing for another job at a middle school due to this shifting.
For a week there was a lot of unknowns about what as going on, but in the end, I was called down to my Principal's office and was asked if I wanted to fill the position as the new 2nd grade teacher in Owhee Elementary. Of course I said yes!
So, through all the crazy things that were happening in life. Everything fell into place with time (the tutoring going away) and financially, and the opportunity to FINALLY have my own class. It's crazy to think that I'm stepping in exactly a year later from where I left off after my long-term sub job. I spent the last few days in my room just trying to orient myself with all I get to do in the next few weeks. I'm trying to get organized and move piles to where I think they should be :)
That is my long long story. I'm going to miss my Title Team and all the adult interaction I was able to have. But I won't miss being under employed and I still get to be around all those people who have helped me and supported me the last year of my crazy, crazy life! Thank you to my Owyhee family for being so helpful! I couldn't have done it without you!
Yup - this is my room -
I'm hoping to add some more to this, but not yet.
yay! so exciting! i'm so happy for you :)
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Erin! I am so excited for you!!
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