Guest guest Posted January 15, 2004 Report Share Posted January 15, 2004 Congratulations, !! This is a big accomplishment and not easy especially when you're a full-time dad!! I know you'll be a great teacher and any school will be so lucky to have you!! Jill Whoo! It's Over (Off Topic) > Hi > > At noon today I finish my student teaching at Joplin High School. I will have my fifty days in that the state requires. I started this last spring but had to delay to fall due to numerous problems. Now, 12 years after first re-entering college and three degrees later, I will finally have that little piece of paper the state of Missouri says will let me teach for at least four years before having to renew it (No more lifetime certificates in Mo.) > > My cert. is in English, but I also have a degree in history, one in literature, one in business and office (from earlier), 39 hours of Spanish, and 14 years hands on experience with my own kids with special needs, so I am hoping come next August to have a job teaching something close to home where it won't interfer with family life and my duties at home. Family comes first. The commute to Joplin has been a three month nightmare, leaving at 6 in the morning, having to say goodbye to and the kids in the dark and not being home when they get home and then having to rush to their evening activities. > > But it has been a great experience and if any of you are planning to go back to school I highly recommend it. Just pace yourself, put family first, don't over do it, and don't expect miracles to happen in 4 years. Many young people don't even do it in 4 years anymore. > > Maybe I will have more time to post now. > > > Dad to , Kristi, (all three with Down syndrome) and (Cri du chat) > Husband to C. in Mo. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2004 Report Share Posted January 15, 2004 Hi At noon today I finish my student teaching at Joplin High School. I will have my fifty days in that the state requires. I started this last spring but had to delay to fall due to numerous problems. Now, 12 years after first re-entering college and three degrees later, I will finally have that little piece of paper the state of Missouri says will let me teach for at least four years before having to renew it (No more lifetime certificates in Mo.) My cert. is in English, but I also have a degree in history, one in literature, one in business and office (from earlier), 39 hours of Spanish, and 14 years hands on experience with my own kids with special needs, so I am hoping come next August to have a job teaching something close to home where it won't interfer with family life and my duties at home. Family comes first. The commute to Joplin has been a three month nightmare, leaving at 6 in the morning, having to say goodbye to and the kids in the dark and not being home when they get home and then having to rush to their evening activities. But it has been a great experience and if any of you are planning to go back to school I highly recommend it. Just pace yourself, put family first, don't over do it, and don't expect miracles to happen in 4 years. Many young people don't even do it in 4 years anymore. Maybe I will have more time to post now. Dad to , Kristi, (all three with Down syndrome) and (Cri du chat) Husband to C. in Mo. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2004 Report Share Posted January 15, 2004 Congratulations ! A great accomplishment. I too went back to school. was 3, took me 2 years and was several months pregnant with when I finished. Hard work, but you are right. Definitely worth it! Sharon Whoo! It's Over (Off Topic) > Hi > > At noon today I finish my student teaching at Joplin High School. I will have my fifty days in that the state requires. I started this last spring but had to delay to fall due to numerous problems. Now, 12 years after first re-entering college and three degrees later, I will finally have that little piece of paper the state of Missouri says will let me teach for at least four years before having to renew it (No more lifetime certificates in Mo.) > > My cert. is in English, but I also have a degree in history, one in literature, one in business and office (from earlier), 39 hours of Spanish, and 14 years hands on experience with my own kids with special needs, so I am hoping come next August to have a job teaching something close to home where it won't interfer with family life and my duties at home. Family comes first. The commute to Joplin has been a three month nightmare, leaving at 6 in the morning, having to say goodbye to and the kids in the dark and not being home when they get home and then having to rush to their evening activities. > > But it has been a great experience and if any of you are planning to go back to school I highly recommend it. Just pace yourself, put family first, don't over do it, and don't expect miracles to happen in 4 years. Many young people don't even do it in 4 years anymore. > > Maybe I will have more time to post now. > > > Dad to , Kristi, (all three with Down syndrome) and (Cri du chat) > Husband to C. in Mo. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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