A Teacher's
Thoughts of Thanksgiving
Thank you for I am a
teacher. As a teacher, I have the power to educate, to inspire, to challenge,
to comfort, to reassure, to ennoble. The scope of my influence is incalculable;
each of my students leaves my classroom changed in some way by what I did and
said. Through those students, I have the power to change the world.
v Thank you for entrusting
me with that responsibility. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to do what
I love. Thank you, too, for providing those things that enabled me to love what
I do. Thank you for the administrator who trusted my judgment and supported my
decisions -- no matter who questioned them.
v the parents who
faithfully showed up for parent-teacher conferences -- to listen, to
communicate, to cooperate.
v the surprise assembly
that held my students' interest -- and got me off my feet.
v the substitute who,
without complaint, turned sometimes sketchy plans into exciting lessons.
v the student who struggled
but refused to give up.
v the creative teammate who
freely shared her best ideas.
v the party at which no
self-described wit expounded on my "high pay and short hours."
v the student who suddenly
"got it."
v the days with no
surprises.
v the student who knew more
about technology than I did.
v the specials that
provided activities that supported my curriculum.
v the colleague who covered
my class for five minutes so I could run to the restroom.
v the practical in-service
session that held my interest.
v the volunteers who baked
cupcakes, chaperoned field trips, and provided enrichment activities.
v the colleague who swapped
recess duty -- or cafeteria duty or bus duty -- when I absolutely, positively
had to have a few minutes to myself.
v the unexpected holiday.
v anyone who -- at any
time, for any reason -- remembered to say "Thank you for being a good
teacher!"