I’ve been meaning to write this post for quite some time,
and since it’s almost halfway through the school year I think I should be able
to write my schedule without any trouble…
I wake up at around 6:30 and instantly want the universe around
me to just pause so I can go back to sleep. The power has just turned back on
around a half hour ago, and when the weather is hotter than normal it makes for
an uncomfortable and fitful night. But the digital clock keeps counting up, so I
roll over and start the getting out of bed process.
| Some 3rd graders playing marbles |
I’ve never been fantastic at having daily devotions, but while
over here I’ve been trying, and so that is one of the first things on my
agenda. The early morning weather is the coolest that it’s usually going to be,
so I may start having my devotional time outside. Genius!
| Volleyball during break time |
Next is breakfast. Six girls sharing one stove can be a
hassle, but we don’t seem to have too big of a problem with it. Sharing is
easy. My menu can consist of oatmeal, pancakes, rice, bananas, and the
occasional apple. I can’t express how much I miss berries and smoothies…
Staff worship is supposed to be at 7:45, but nobody gets
there on time so we all trickle in once we’ve finished all the last-minute
preparations for that day. We sing a few songs, have a short devotional, and
make our way through various bits of staff news. Then, when Mr. John says “Ok,
thank you,” we’re off to our classes.
I’m the twelfth grade advisor, so my job is to have worship
with them in the mornings, get their report cards together, keep them from
ditching school, and planning various high school activities and the senior’s graduation.
This year we’re joining with the eighth grade class for graduation, so that
cuts down on my personal stress and even has their graduation land on my
birthday!
So, here’s the breakdown for my teaching schedule:
8:45-9:30 – 11th grade Chemistry
9:30-10:15 – 8th grade Science
10:15-10:30 – Break time!! I get back into the apartment,
switch out my books, and then sit down and don’t usually move much until a bit
after the bell rings again. This slow island pace really is starting to claim
me. Must resist!!
10:30-11:15 – 12th grade Physics (who would have guessed I would have ever taught this!?)
11:15-12:00 – 10th grade Biology – (Brittle
stars and mitosis and hyphae…)
| The crowd for English Day |
12:00-12:30 – This is the wonderful half hour we have to
eat. We have a few more teachers coming December 11, so my schedule will change
a bit. We’re going to be adding one more class to all the grades and will be
ending at 3:00 instead of 2:00. So, though that means a bit more work for me, I
get a 15-minute longer lunch break!! For lunch we usually just eat whatever
leftovers we can find, or I’ll make a quick pot of pasta. As mentioned in an
earlier post – carbs, carbs, carbs.
We usually close the door to enjoy a little bit of quiet,
except for the occasional day when a dog’s pathetic whining is all that we
hear. The poor dog follows one of the local workers to school and gets tied to
a post on the other side of the house for the extent of the day. Too quickly
though, the time is up and I head back out the door for my last two classes.
12:30-1:15 – 4th grade science
1:15-2:00 – 9th grade Earth Science
At 2:00 the beautiful bell rings out its delightful chorus
and the busiest part of the day is over. I pick up the classroom for a bit, do
any after-school meetings or tutoring, and then back to the apartment I go.
Since the power goes off at 3:00, my afternoons consist of
me trying to avoid the heat while somehow being productive and lethargic simultaneously.
During this time I usually indulge the social media monster, play with two of
our elementary students, do some grading, plan for classes, watch movies, or do
something along those lines.
Monday is my town trip day, and that usually takes until
around 5:30. We leave around the same time the bus does, usually make 5-6 stops,
and I spend too much money and curse the prices. But, town trips are one of my
favorite times of the week – it’s a chance to leave the campus! I usually see a
couple of my students when we’re over there, and it’s always fun to hear a
random “Hi, Miss Carissa!” when I’m not expecting it.
| Sunset from our porch |
When the power turns back on at 6:00 and as the afternoon
drains into evening that is when productivity hits. This is when supper is
made, assignments are graded, and workouts are sweated. Evenings are filled
with simple joys and visits from our two favorite aunties – “What’s happening?”
As 9:40 hits I usually try to get to bed, because the night
is long and power-less, and morning comes sometimes too soon, and sometimes not
soon enough. We pray for it to rain the whole night and that there will be no
rats scuttling around in our room.
And that’s the daily grind.
Grind, indeed! Nice Sunset picture. You teach a great variety of ages; keep up the good work!
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