This week, I have been busy getting everything ready for my departure from work. I teach on average 155 students. My classes range from Advanced Placement World History to co-taught World History.
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I teach from 1500 AD to Present Day World History |
The past 4 years, my classes had a really high success rate on our state test, the Standards Of Learning, in World History. The first 3 years, my students had a 100% pass rate and our school ranked number 1 in the state for their test scores. Last year, they gave a new test and my classes had a 98% pass rate making it still the highest in the county and one of the highest in the state. Overall, I take my current job very serious, since this test shows how well I teach my students.
Last year, I was given the task of taking over the Advance Placement course in World History. I attended a week long course in Williamsburg, Va on how to teach AP. I really enjoyed this new challenge. However, that all changed when we realized that we were having a little one. Currently, I am in the process of finalizing all my plans for each of my classes through the end of the school year.( FYI: I have been given permission to take the rest of the school year off and enjoy my time with Harper). I want to make sure that my long term substitute is able to come into my classes, keep the same pace, and use the same plans I use everyday. I do not want my students to suffer this year with me leaving in the next 3 weeks. However, being over prepared for any circumstance, I have everything planned out from today until June 9, the last day of school. I have even created daily calendars so my substitute knows what exactly to teach on any given day.
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I thought this was a cute cartoon :) |
The other task, I have been busy working on this week is planning our high school's Prom. Yes, I am in charge of Prom even though I will not be present at the event. This is something that I have enjoyed doing the last few years. My good friend and work colleague, Elizabeth and I were co-chairs the last 3 years. However, she had baby Sam last July and decided to not take on the task of Prom this year. Since, we were having some difficulty having a little one I decided to go ahead and find a new co-chair and head up Prom again. Little did I know, 3 weeks after I signed my commitment form to chair Prom, I would find out we were pregnant. However, I love this event and have enjoyed planning it again this year. Our Prom is like no other. We have it a 4 star hotel called
The Hotel Roanoke. Prom is pretty much like a mini wedding minus the bride and groom, of course. We have it at the main ballroom complete with a sit down dinner and table decorations Every year, we decide on a Prom theme and try to incorporate it into the ballroom in a classy non Prom like way.
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Hotel Roanoke |
Below are some of our previous Proms. ( These photos are courtesy of my friends blog
E,Myself, and I who I co-chaired Prom with the last three years)
Prom 2010: A Knight in the Big Apple
( Our school's mascot is the knight so, we have to use the word knight in the theme)
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A Knight in the Big Apple |
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City Background |
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Buffet Table with Apple Centerpieces |
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Floral Centerpieces |
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Elizabeth and I .. Going to miss Prom this upcoming year |
Prom 2011: Theme: Shanghai Knights
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A Knight in Shanghai |
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Pagoda ..Entrance to Prom |
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Pagoda Centerpieces |
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Floral Centerpieces |
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Overview of ballroom |
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Students Dancing the Night Away..
Prom 2012: A Knight In Hollywood |
This year, the Junior Class decided on the theme:
A Knight in Hollywood. I have already bought all the decorations, confirmed the DJ, photographer, and decided the menu for dinner.
Below is what this years Prom is going to look like. Since, I will not be there I am going to show you what I have envisioned for this event.
A Knight In Hollywood
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Invitation to Prom 2012 |
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Entrance to the ballroom |
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Hollywood Clipboard Centerpieces |
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Feather Centerpieces |
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Red Lanterns Over Dance Floor |
I think that Prom is going to be a hit again this year with the Juniors and Seniors. I just hope that someone shows me photos of how the event turns out.
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