School Spirit

The misadventures of a primary school teacher in country Victoria

Grand Finals and Scholarships - two follow ups

Posted by schoolspirit on 23rd June 2008

Today turned out to be a really good one by the time I got home. Sure, first day of the final week of term and the kids were a little off the planet. I blame the final week of term, a rainy, cold day, and… yeah. That’ll do. They were off the planet, but we got just about everything I wanted done. Their lockers are clean and most of their good, presentable work from the term has been taken down from the walls and glued nicely into their profile books, ready to be taken home at the end of the year. But… they were off the planet.

Not to worry. The afternoon picked up quickly.

Those who’ve been reading this blog for a while may remember a few of these bits I’m going to bring up again. First…

Early April I was asked to write a reference for one of the kids in the band. He’s played drums for us for over three years now, but with the inclusion of his brother this year, he’s been able to move onto electric guitar instead. It’s been a lot of fun including an electric guitar into your regular school band orchestral music. We’ve even started playing a blues piece and he just leans back and adlibs solos.

Anyway, a few days later I had the reference written, and he commented on it, which was nice. He thought it was pretty decently written and then, as seems to be the norm with kids around me, made a slightly little joke about me to keep my feet on the ground. Well, this afternoon his mum whispered some news in my ear.

The little bugger got the scholarship this afternoon!

I haven’t had a chance to see him since he found out yet, but we’ve got a concert and rehearsal and pizza lunch for the band kids tomorrow anyway, so I’ll have to give him a hearty slap on the back. Great news to start the afternoon off with.

Second…

I’ve been following a few kids with their basketball for a few years now. This season I’ve ended up scoring most of the games for them as there’s been very few parents turning up to watch (probably due to the Tuesday afternoon timeslot, to be fair), and until two weeks ago, they hadn’t lost a game. Then they did… on the final match of the season. But that was okay, because if they won the final the week after, they’d be straight into the Grand Final anyway.

But they lost that one too.

So they had to turn up this evening to play the team that beat them the week before in a second chance final to make it through. They pulled away to win by about eight goals. A great story from my perspective, as these two kids deserve the success after the various paths they’ve had to travel over the last few months outside basketball. Drove home quite chuffed and proud tonight, even if the do end up getting done Wednesday night and lose the Grand Final. They fought back and will walk away Wednesday night with something to sit on their desk, eh?

Does mean I’ll have to cancel my dentist appointment for Wednesday afternoon though. There are more important things than dental hygiene, eh?

Besides… it’s a good excuse not to have two teeth out.

Thanks, boys.

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NAPLAN - Pride in a job well done

Posted by schoolspirit on 16th May 2008

Miss ConwayYes, I know. The NAPLAN (National Assessment Program Literacy and Numeracy - and a partridge in a pear tree) finished up yesterday with the final component of the four all done and dusted by recess. I did have to send one of the kids off to sit a make up test booklet this morning for missing Wednesday’s part, but other than that, it’s all over. Today was Friday though. Friday after NAPLAN. Friday after three solid days of pretty full-on, heavy-handed, don’t-talk-or-I’ll-rip-your-tongue-out-and-feed-it-to-the-cat-work. So what else could we do?

Our entire week’s worth of Learning Centres on Rainforests, of course. I mean… the next grade will be expecting them first thing Monday, and we’ll get two weeks worth of work on the local town by then too. We have to fit them in somewhere, eh?

So this morning I photocopied up everything we’d need, sat them all out on a table, gave them all a quick run through on what each of the four activities was about, made sure they realised there were only a certain number of books or pamphlets for each activity to go around, and then said ‘right, pick one and get into it’.

Of they went. Some finished two activities before recess, some finished three. Others typed up their reports on the excursion the other week. All in all, it was a quiet two hours of ‘do-what-you-like-as-long-as-it’s-work’ morning. It wasn’t just that I couldn’t bring myself to sit them down and run them madcap through as much work as we could fit in. It was more… well, I’ll be honest… after NAPLAN even I needed a quiet, easy morning.

Anyway, the kids appreciated it, and we actually got a fair bit done. So I guess there was merit in it, eh?

Maths though… maths would be a poser. Not a whole lot prepared, and once again, I wasn’t quite prepared myself to start anything particularly new on a Friday. So we played a few maths games.

All together.

On the floor.

In a space about four metres square.

With a score and change of excited, competitive kids.

Yes, it was noisy.

Which means it was a helluva lot of fun!

CodyFree time after lunch, and then we draw the weekly raffle tickets, add up the table points, reward the winning table, and check if our combined points beat our previous high score. For an End Of NAPLAN Week reward, I had a bag of Fruit Tingle rolls to hand out when they broke the record (cos they were going to this week, I’d make sure of it!), but they didn’t know they were coming. They had to win though… you had to make sure they were proud of everything they’d achieved, eh?

I knew we were several hundred points behind by lunchtime, so I handed out points like they were Labor How-to-vote cards out the front of dodgy little election booths. What did I give them out for? Any kid who found something helpful to do. In fairly large amounts. The room hasn’t looked better since February!

Somehow though I miscounted and we were still 30 points away by the time we worked it all out. The kids let out disappointed sighs and I thought ‘bugger… mess that up’.

So I asked six easy questions from the last fortnight’s work and award five points each. New high score, kids go home loud and proud.

Sometimes you just need a day like that.

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Better than a trophy

Posted by schoolspirit on 24th April 2008

CodyI finished today feeling a lot of pride.

There’s one little feller running around our school I’ve had a fair bit to do with over the last three years, and I’ve kept an eye on him as he’s moved up the grade ladder since I taught him back in grade four. While you have to maintain a professional standard with your relationship with the kids you work with, we’ve always managed to get along really well, even before he reached my grade. Of the really prominent days and good strong memories I’ve got through my career to this point, this feller has been central in quite a large percentage of them.

The day he learned he would be in my grade the next year he told me straight up it was going to be fun - we’d barely shared five words with each other before that year’s camp. Although he loves running around and joining in with the footy on the ova, every single time I was on yard duty that year he’d make sure to tag along and just chat - and chat properly too, not the chatter you usually get from kids hanging around you because they haven’t got friends of their own. Stepping on his back at camp when he was crawling through the mud pool to hear him squeal and laugh. The end of year trip to the pool where he dared me to try to knock him off the inflatable dinosaur with a hose of freezing water. Beginning basketball and winning a premiership. Inviting me in for tea after dropping him home one night when he wanted to stay at the break up party a little longer. Not even waiting to say ‘g’day’ on the first day of this year before making sure I knew what day and time he’d be playing basketball this year.

And a few little things that weren’t always such good news.

But through it all, he always spoke respectfully with me, even when having a laugh and a joke at my expense.

He got himself into a little bit of a bother at the start of the year. Despite that, he managed to persuade the Green House team to elect him to one of the four captain positions for this year’s House Sports. It was generally agreed though that he’d forfeit the badge the next time I got himself into trouble. Most predictions were within two weeks. I quietly voiced the opinion that I had no doubt he’d make it, but I generally just sat back to watch what he’d do. I don’t think he ever realised though that he was that close to messing it all up.

The House Sports was today. About three months after the elections. There he was leading our team

There are times, ever now and then, when I get the feeling that I just know what is going to happen. Today was one of them. Last year, after having their first basketball grand final all but stolen from them (they finished the game one player short with their four best players fouled off, two before half time - that’s another issue!) I walked in to watch their next one knowing they would win. No doubt about it. Today was the same. Green House would win.

Sure enough, while I watched on from beside the green kids trying to keep a knowing little smug grin off my face, they announced the House Sports winners. Green. He’d done it. He’d just proven to everybody why I have absolute faith in him no matter what, and he didn’t even realise it! And now there he was standing before the rest of the school leading the year’s victorious House Sports team. This is why I believe in fairy tales.

Proudest moment though? When he looked across with the broadest grin his face could hold and gave me a big thumbs up.

Better than a trophy.

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