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A high school graduate posed a question on YouTube          What is school for? After 25 plus years of instructing, I'll provide a heartfelt answer. School, for me, is an opportunity to share a passion for listening, reading, opening minds,       developing souls, teaching students to share their feelings,       debate opposing views, challenge what they already knew. I detest state tests, and I'm worried about the coronavirus, but I step through my school's doors each morning donning a mask, and I teach      for the love of my students,      for the pride in my subject,      for the hope of our future. I teach because if I don't, will someone listen to their hearts, and pre-pandemic, who will bring extra food to share after class, dress up  as a cheerleader at pep rallies and homecoming week, coach cross country, sponsor Friday afternoon writing clubs for students who need an outlet for their creative voices? You see, there ARE many of us out here who truly care and want to teach students life skills and a way to cope. Be careful when you ask, "What goes on in my high school?" Stop in and observe first- I am proud of my heritage as a second generation educator, and I'm grateful for the students who have taught me as much as I've taught them. Teachers model empathy       and understanding, the ability to time manage      with school, sports,                  and part-time jobs. They remind us that we need to think and feel and care for each other. Come to my school;      walk through our doors, and then tell me -              What is school for?
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Sep 13, 2020
Sep 13, 2020 at 5:08 PM UTC
What is School For?
A high school graduate posed a question on YouTube          What is school for? After 25 plus years of instructing, I'll provide a heartfelt answer. School, for me, is an opportunity to share a passion for listening, reading, opening minds,       developing souls, teaching students to share their feelings,       debate opposing views, challenge what they already knew. I detest state tests, and I'm worried about the coronavirus, but I step through my school's doors each morning donning a mask, and I teach      for the love of my students,      for the pride in my subject,      for the hope of our future. I teach because if I don't, will someone listen to their hearts, and pre-pandemic, who will bring extra food to share after class, dress up  as a cheerleader at pep rallies and homecoming week, coach cross country, sponsor Friday afternoon writing clubs for students who need an outlet for their creative voices? You see, there ARE many of us out here who truly care and want to teach students life skills and a way to cope. Be careful when you ask, "What goes on in my high school?" Stop in and observe first- I am proud of my heritage as a second generation educator, and I'm grateful for the students who have taught me as much as I've taught them. Teachers model empathy       and understanding, the ability to time manage      with school, sports,                  and part-time jobs. They remind us that we need to think and feel and care for each other. Come to my school;      walk through our doors, and then tell me -              What is school for?
My son shared this video with me. I was stunned. We need our schools and teachers as part of our communities. They teach us to care and can help us heal during this time.
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Sep 13, 2020
Sep 13, 2020 at 5:08 PM UTC
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