Sunday, September 28, 2008

Need to Share!!

I work at Genoa Central School District and we are just starting football this year with a Junior High schedule only. Our coaching staff consists of two retired coaches, Eddie Jackson retired as a Texas coach and came to Genoa to help start the program as Head Coach and Doug Norwood is a retired coach from Dierks, Arkansas. Then you have 4 rookie coaches that are all head coaches in others sports at the school.

To make a long story short, we played the Horaito Lions and our 7th grade recorded their first win in Genoa Central History!! We were very excited about the win but know that we have a long way to go before we start Senior High Football.

Watching those boys succeed after "teaching" them for 8 weeks on how to block and tackle was very fulfilling. For those who don't coach, it would be the same thing as a student getting a 100% on a final test that you had worked very hard to help them understand the concepts in that subject. As I reflect on it, I realize the reason for us becoming teachers is not for the pay that is for sure but to help our students see that hard work and determination are two of many tools needed to succeed in this world.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Confusion

Paper work can be stressful.......

I came into the MAT program a year ago and I have to take this class again because I didn't keep a 3.00 GPA. To be honest I was mad, but I realized that I am the one that could have changed it if I would have been better at managing my time. Ever heard of all work and no play??? That was me last year because I felt like I needed to show everyone that I am a hard worker since it was my first teaching job but I spent too much extra time after hours to prove it.

Do some of you feel like your life has to be busy or does your wife or husband feels that way?? Well my wife has always been that way and I think it has rubbed off on me. I enjoy it but there is a point when you can spread yourself too thin. That is one thing I learned from last year and I intend to try and fix it this year. The moral of the story is what I tell athletes everyday, " We can't control others' mistakes but we can learn and fix our own."

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Storms in the area

I have a half brother that lives in Lafayette, La and they had to evacuate because of potential flooding. I was thankful for labor day weekend because my wife and I got to see them for about a day. The hurricane wasn't as bad as it could have been but it still caused a lot of damage. Classes are going pretty well so far and I hope they stay that way all year. I feel that I am close to being ready to take the Praxis III in the spring. I think confidence is the key other than understanding what they want to see in your classroom and in your thought process when evaluating your lesson.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Labor Day

Labor Day weekend went by way too fast. I come back into town to realize that my book has been sent back for this class. What a great way to start a short week. I began my day with getting soaked in the rain because of the hurricane moving this way. We have a few leaks in the gym which have been there since last year, we just trust and adjust. I find myself using that statement a lot, "Trust and Adjust". The good thing is I have learned to think off of my feet and come up with activities no matter what the situation. We live and we learn, last year was a great example of how I barely lived through it but learned a great deal to help me this year. My mentor keeps telling me that it will never come together like you want it but some how it ends up the way you need it. Last year my wife and I coached softball together and we went to the regional tournament, but this year we are focused on what we need to do to get to the state tournament. We are slowly getting our head above water and hopefully we will be better prepared for this season. I look forward to a great year and keep learning from my mistakes.