This week is the last week of school for our students. It is also summer for most staff- I of course am not slowing down. I will be doing Summer School as a librarian (and I have some fun things up my sleeve with the help of Erika Rocha and Monica Alcaraz for summer reading) Monday-Thursday, Monday-Wednesday I will be teaching swim lessons and Friday and Saturday will be lifeguarding.
I had SO much fun this year working in high school. I am going to miss the kids over the summer and the ones that are moving on to adulthood. I have now had a chance to work in elementary, middle, and high school. I have appreciated every level for different reasons- but I sure have enjoyed high school.
Things I will continue to do:
Hot Chocolate Storytime
In December we had a Pajama day- and anytime that I can wear a Onesie.. I am in! After chatting with my principal I decided to start hosting a morning storytime that included hot chocolate and a themed book. In the beginning, I got some grumbles- but the students came for the hot chocolate. By the last month, I had students bringing in their friends to join in and I even had a few smiles with the story.
The Pros of this:
-affordable
-gets students in the library
-gives students a chance to hear a read aloud
Keep Irving Beautiful Projects
Keep Irving Beautiful is a local organization that does just what it says- Keeps Irving Beautiful. You can check out their website here Of course one of the main things they do is pick up trash- but they do so much more! They have various community service projects throughout the year that the community can participate in. This year our school participated in creating holiday cards for Christmas and Valentine's day for nursing homes and also picking up trash around our school.
The Pros of this:
-affordable
-easy community service projects
-keeps our school engaged with our community
Senior Photos
I LOVE taking photos.. especially ones of people. I am not a professional (but I am not half bad) I have offered photos to family and friends for maternity, family, and senior photos. This year, I extended my photo-taking to seniors. Seniors could sign up for an hour slot either after school or on a weekend to have 100-300 photos taken. I take my favorite out of the batch and edit them for the students (my goal is 10-15 photos per student) I then upload these photos into a Google File that has all my photos and the edited ones. Students had the option to take photos around the school (there are so many options!) or at a local park. Did each photo session take about 2 hours of my time from taking the photos to editing- yes.. was it worth it to offer it to students that might not be able to afford them otherwise.. 100%
-affordable
-way for me to give back
-Way for me to give back
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