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What do you do when your principal unexpectedly brings a news crew into your library to film you while you’re teaching? Of course you do what you’ve taught your students to do… …you ignore the camera. You just keep teaching. That’s what I did when News Channel 3 showed up in the library Friday morning. Since I didn’t really look directly at them, I thought they were a crew from the Board. My principal had to stop me and call me over to talk to the reporter. How embarrassing!
Imagine my surprise when they told me I was their News Channel 3 “Educator of the Week”! I was stunned and speechless. While I am occasionally stunned, I am very rarely speechless. I can’t think of one instance in recent memory when I’ve been speechless. Wow. If I hadn’t been fighting back tears and marveling at how our staff and a whole class of 8th graders had managed to keep this a secret, I would’ve been able to tell that nice reporter from Channel 3 exactly how I felt. It’s not like I haven’t repeated the following many times when telling people how much I love my job. (I just usually don’t have a camera and microphone pointing at me at the time.)
So here, for the record, are some things I wish I’d said…
I am blessed with the best job in our school. A job that lets me be as creative as my imagination will allow to serve not only our students, but also our incredible teachers and administrative team. I’m doing everything I can just to keep up with other members on our faculty who consistently go way above and beyond to make our school and our students the very best they can be. I’m awed by their energy and diligence. I am constantly motivated and inspired by my fellow MCS librarians, by the fantastic Ed Tech team we have in our district, and by the support I receive from my administration, our teachers and all our wonderful students. I love my job and feel very lucky to have it!
So, if you happen to see me on one of the “Educator of the Week” promo clips on Channel 3 in a week or so, you have my permission to laugh. I know I will. Just keep in mind that although I’m standing there looking stunned and embarrassed while the reporter tries to coax a few words out of me, I’m feeling so much more.
January 25th, 2009 at 2:31 am
Congratulations!
February 24th, 2009 at 6:03 pm
I’ve been meaning to tell you congrats since I saw you on TV! Well-deserved (and really, you also need like a million bucks, too). Just from working with you a few times I know how creative and dedicated you are.
PS…your Jr. Tech Camp looks AMAZING!
February 25th, 2009 at 12:01 pm
How typically you that you talk about your fabulous peers, when the truth is that it’s your enthusiasm, openness, eagerness, intelligience, kindness, pleasantness, and warmth that attracts folks and encourages them to reach higher and farther than they think they’re able.
February 25th, 2009 at 12:09 pm
Congratulations! You are an inspiration!