I saw this post that I had added to Facebook several years ago, and it reminded me why I teach, as a lose myself in the business and whirlwind of a new year.


...So, the end of the year is here. Educators so get the frenzy of this season. Students are restless, and most of us are left wondering (well at least I am) whether we made any difference.
This year was hard, even painful. I was truly challenged, frustrated, exhausted and disillusioned.... and then there was joy, satisfaction, wonderment and awe....
Today a seventh grade student, who just started two weeks ago, seemed to put everything in perspective. He is Hispanic, speaks poorly, thinks he reads great (3rd grade level) and yet has more potential as a leader than anyone I have ever met. He is a part of project HEART (for homeless students).
He gave out mints to everyone who asked and when I asked him if he was ok with this, he just commented that whatever he had, he would share. Man, talk about teaching generosity.
Then he turned to me and asked how much a copy of the novel The Outsiders would cost (we are reading this in class) because it was officially his favorite and he wanted to own it. Left me speechless. (Of course I bought it for him.) So thank you to this student. You reminded me why I teach. #studentsaretherealteachers

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