Friday, October 17, 2008

Teacher on the Phone

Today I got my very first sub job via the online sub assignment system. I logged on in the morning when I got up at 6:30 and didn't see anything listed I wanted to take (something bilingual and the other was a library job). But I checked back a couple minutes later and a job was listed for a grade 4/5 at my favorite school! Unfortuantely, it was listed as being "in callout" so I couldn't accept it. But I waited and refreshed the page a bunch of times, but eventually the "in callout" display went away and the site let me accept it!

I got there a couple hours later and was pleased that lots of teacher, the office staff, and the principal all recognized me and seemed pleased to see me. The secretary said she didn't know I was subbing still and that she would put me on their preferred list (which means I'll get to see the jobs available at that school before people who aren't on that list get to see them.)

Anyways, they were having the jog-a-thon today and the kids were pretty wound up, but we didn't really have any problems.

The only weird thing was that at the end of the lunch the teacher called the room and wanted to talk to a couple different students. They were on the phone for a while writing down things and reading things back to her. By this time I was supposed to be starting the next activity, but I wasn't sure if I should wait or not, but after a few minutes it didn't seem that they were about to get off, so we just started anyways. It worked out.

Anyways, it was nice to be back and have everybody remember me. I saw lots of kids too both in my class and in the hall that recognized me and waved or said hi. I always feel a little like a celebrity when I go there. :)

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The teacher has some seperation anxiety, huh? Did the kids ever tell you what she called about? Sounds like Salem is getting all high tech. Auto phone calls, now on-line jobs. Cool. Super cool that they all remembered you. Glad you had some warm fuzzies for your Friday.
Rhonda

Anonymous said...

I'm so glad you got to go to your favorite school today. Let's hope it is the first of many days there. How could they not all love you and remember you? You're one of a kind! Love you!!! MOM

Sarah said...

Yay! You told me about this the day it happened I think. Or the day after. Thats so great that everyone knew you and that they put you on the preferred people list...lol. You are a VIP there! :)