So a little continuation from my last story about the window that came out of the frame (#6 on the list). The window didn't actually break when it came out so I just popped it back in the frame and hoped for the best. One student told me he would bring me some super glue to help secure it. Never got the glue.
So today was actually a fairly good day considering what I had planned to teach ended up being a total flop and I just stopped right in the middle of it and told the kids we would come back to it on tuesday when I had a better visual aid for them to see what I was actually talking about so we worked on their research papers they were writing instead...at least most of them worked. So overall it was a good day. Well I come to my last period study hall and it goes pretty well. The bell rings for the end of the period and I went inside the school building for a bit and when i come back, my window has fallen out again and is now completely shattered. How it happened, of course I do not know.
I went to go tell my principal who is pretty good natured and I feel like I am going to turn in to one of those people that things just kind of happen to and I don't really know what started it or how it ended up in that place, but it did and now I need someone to help me fix it even though I can't explain how it went wrong in the first place. He mostly just laughed as I told him the story and hopefully he thought it was just funny that I really had no idea how the window broke, but to end the story there is now a huge piece of plywood nailed to my window of my trailer of a classroom. I kind of like the added ghetto flavor. I am thinking next I will put up some icicle christmas lights and maybe stick a tire and some cinder blocks on the board walk outside my room.
Oh yeah! One final weird story from today. Can't believe I almost forgot about this one! So during 3rd period while kids are supposed to be working on their papers and I am helping them, all of a sudden one of my girls looks outside and yells, "There's a goose on the roof!" So of course we all have to rush outside to see what she is talking about and sure enough, perched on the top of the roof of the main school building is a wild goose just observing all that there is to observe at Covenant Day.
Half of my class was working in the computer lab so one of my boy students took it upon himself to inform all of them of the gawking goose by running into the computer lab and yelling "THERE"S A GOOSE ON THE ROOF!"
Instant rush to the door. Never mind all the expensive computers and equipment. All thought goes out the door when a goose is on the roof.
Before I can say stop kids are climbing onto the railing of the boardwalk and some of them are beginning to try and climb up onto the roof to meet and greet the little quacker.
It is then that I remember I have power and authority and yell at them to get down and get back to work (after another teacher sticks her head out her door wondering what on earth is creating such a ruckus).
Smashed windows, almost a literal wild goose chase, seriously?
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