April 28, 2007

Complaint of the Day

Yesterday, I received an email from my principal that several teachers were complaining that I was going into teacher's classroom without their permission. This was very puzzling since I could not recall anytime I had not been in someone's classroom either as a part of my job or without someone's permission to observe as a part of my training.

The principal narrowed it down to two occassions. One of them involved doing my job as a Special Education teacher and the other was walking out to recess along side a classroom and helping a teacher with one of her students while I was on my break.

At first, I was very irritated at being accused of basically doing my job. Then, after awhile , it once again dawned on me that I really do not have control, so enjoy each day and be grateful. Everyone is my friend. I have no enemies, just those who really don't know me. If they would get to know me they would see that I am a lovable guy.

Therefore, I am thankful today that I have a wonderful job, colleagues, administration, and the best of all -- students. Each day I can do my best and believe that everything is going to be just fine.

Today, I am going to a job fair to work in our booth to recruit teachers for our school. It should be a lot of fun! Today is a great day!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I must highly commend you on both your attitude and your spirit, David. Way to go!

God will see you through this. I think you'll come to have friends in this work environment you're in, once some of the other teachers get to know you better. I certainly hope so, anyway.

I also hope that next year will go better for you . . .

Much love (and I'll pray for you to have continued blessings) -

Dee

Unknown said...

As Dee said "WAY TO GO" DAVID.

This too shall pass.

In love and support, Janice

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Being a husband and a father is the greatest blessing in my life. I am also a Special Educator to students with an autism spectrum disorder.