The VOICES of THOSE KIDS

During preservice a few years ago, I ran into a group of new teachers at lunch. We had a brief conversation about where we worked. When they heard where I taught, a PRTF (Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility), one of the teachers said, “Good for you. I couldn’t work with THOSE kids.” I said, “You do realize when THOSE kids leave […]

THOSE KIDS: I Wasn’t A Very Good Teacher

On Friday, I wasn’t a hero or an inspiration or the teacher changing lives and making a difference.  I didn’t do my best.  I didn’t walk the words I talk.  I didn’t meet my own expectations. I let the emotions take control.  I let outside factors and problems into my classroom.  Bottom line.  I wasn’t a very good teacher. They […]

The Voice of THOSE KIDS:  Below the Surface

The hardest part for me was that you didn’t realize I was one of THOSE KIDS.  You saw me as a good student who was capable of making good grades and following the rules and I was those things.  You saw me as someone who could get along with others and who could communicate effectively with both my peers and […]

THOSE KIDS: The One Who Changed Everything

That one interaction changed the way I teach.  It changed everything. The student wasn’t a good student and most of the time was difficult to even like.  He was one of THOSE KIDS.  He had been suspended and expelled and recently kicked out of an alternative school.  He had been arrested and incarcerated.  He had a reputation that proceeded him.  His peers feared him and his […]

I Told My High School Son to Just Stop Studying

Just Stop Studying. Actually, what I said was if you try to study for that test, I am going to burn your study guide. You are not studying. Doesn’t sound like parenting at it’s finest does it, but I would argue it’s one of the best things I ever did for my child. Rewind two years to freshman orientation. We […]

To THAT Student…I’m Sorry I Wasn’t Better

Dear Student, I found a letter you wrote over 15 years ago to me at the end of your 8th grade year. You were thanking me for helping you and all I did for you. Reading that letter brought tears to my eyes, but not for the reasons you probably think. I felt so bad. I was not the teacher […]

THOSE KIDS

I recently ran into a group of new teachers at lunch. We had a brief conversation about where we work. When they heard where I teach, an inpatient psychiatric hospital, one of the teachers said, “Good for you. I couldn’t work with THOSE kids.” I said, “You do realize when THOSE kids leave my facility they will become YOUR kids.” […]