What's happening in 6th grade?
This was a year of many wonderful times, and many challenges. If you didn't know, I have decided to switch schools and have taken a position with the School District of Philadelphia as a 5th grade teacher. I am so excited for this new opportunity, and am a bit nostalgic as I look back on the past 4 years. I have been so blessed to have earned my first full time teaching position at this school. So thankful for the wonderful families and their support over the years. I will miss the students the most. It's always been about the students. In retrospect, a dropped Chromebook or a few instances of plagiarism is really frustrating, but it does not affect the relationships formed which matter most in the end. I pray, that through the grace of God, I was able to make a difference and encourage my students to be the best that they can be using their God-given gifts. These guys were special. I taught the seventh graders in 4th, 6th, and 7th grades. I taught the 6th graders in 4th and 6th grades. In a sense, they were my firsts. The seventh graders were my first 4th grade as a long-term sub. The 6th graders were my first class as a full-time teacher. I will miss these guys tremendously! I am grateful that I am moving less than two hours away, and hope to be back for their respective 8th grade graduations! I am so excited to move forward, but know that it is important to count my blessings. There have been countless. Thank you St. Leo's.
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