Retest day
As some of you may know, my school is a Priority School on Michigan's Top to Bottom Ranking System. As a result, we have added a seventh hour to our school day in order to intervene in the areas of need for students. These areas of need were determined by student performance on standardized test scores. Proficiency across the board allowed students to take an extra elective or a leadership and community service hour. On Tuesday my students will be retaking the standardized tests to prove their proficiency in order to adjust our scheduling for next semester and to improve students' attitudes regarding our priority status. I've been struggling to talk with my students about this because they are quick to pass the blame for our status on to everyone but themselves. We do our best to prepare them for the tests, but when the test is in front of them the effort they put forth is on them. It is hard for me to wrap my head around the politics behind this as a first year teacher. I am being professionally developed to death with three or four one-hour long professional developments a week on top of weekly staff meetings, department meetings, and PLC meetings. I feel like I am swimming in paperwork and planning my lessons for four different preps never seems complete when I have paperwork for IEP's, MDR's, and referrals to do as well. I wish nothing but success for my students, but I'd like to feel some success for myself too.










