1.5 Years Later

March 19th, 2018

Wow. I cannot believe that it has been almost two years since I’ve written on my blog. So many exciting and new things have happened between Aug 2016 and now.

Kindergarten

  • My twins are finishing-up their 1st year of kindergarten and they’re loving it! Well, at least 90% of the time they are loving it; homework, tests, and learning to deal with the fact that not everyone wants to be your friend completes the other 10%. #kindergartenproblems.

    UCF

  • I’m back in school again (for myself)! Valencia offered to send me back to school (tuition free) to get my Graduate Mathematics Certificate so that I can teach any undergraduate Mathematics course at any Florida college or university!! I was beyond shocked when the dean of the math department approached me with this opportunity. What are you supposed to say when someone offers you a free education that could advance your career? You say, “HELL YAY!!” – LOL. So far, I have successfully completed 1 course (Scientific Computing) and I’m currently enrolled in my 2nd course (Advanced Mathematics for Engineers) and I still have 4 more courses to complete to finish my certificate. I am beyond blessed and grateful at the opportunity that Valencia has given me and I cannot help but think that this degree will lead me to bigger & better career opportunities.
  • Speaking of bigger & better opportunities, I’ve finally realized that teaching high school just isn’t for me anymore. For those of you that personally know me, you probably know by now that I’ve always dreamed of becoming a full-time-tenure-college-mathematics-instructor. Well, my experience at Valencia has opened my heart & mind to a new love for education; however, my experience has also removed the blinders on my current situation. Throughout my 10 years of experience teaching at the same high school, my patience-level has worn-thin, and I no longer believe in the educational system in which I am working and serving in. I’ll get into much more detail on this topic later; but for now, my husband and I have decided that it might be time for me to leave the traditional public high school classroom for good. Where I will go is still to be determined; all I know is that God will be leading the way. Amy

So there you have it; 1.5 years later and my kids are growing-up way too fast and I’m about to shift my career in an entirely different direction. Only He knows where I’m going from here. Thanks for visiting my blog again after so long. See you soon.

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New Opportunities Are Exciting!

July 14, 2016

I have some exciting news!!!

Usually this follows with … “I’M PREGNANT!!!” … hehe. But not this time! No more babies coming from this factory!!!

Anyways, I am excited to announce that I got a 2nd job!!!

WHAT? A SECOND JOB?

Yes, I got a second job as an adjunct professor at Valencia College!!! I will be teaching two classes of Intermediate Algebra on Saturday mornings.

Valencia
WHY SATURDAYS?

Well first off, let’s be real honest; not many instructors want to teach on a Saturday, and since I will be the newbie in town, I felt like I couldn’t say no.

With that said, after giving it some thought, I realized that teaching Saturday’s will be absolutely perfect for me in terms of family time and financial profit! Think about it for a moment … If I teach on Saturday’s, I can still be home at 3:00 P.M. to spend time with my kids, prepare dinner, get a work-out in, and help my kids with their soon-to-be-homework (they are going to be starting preschool this year – I can’t believe how fast they are growing). Also, I won’t have to pay my nanny to watch the kids – my amazing husband can do that. Like I told him, “think of it as special father-daughter time”.

For those of you that know me personally, you’ve known of my long-awaited goal to teach at the college level. I have yearned for this job for so long. The thought of being able to teach students who want to learn, have the desire to learn, and have a goal for their life is intriguing. Now that’s not to say that the students I teach at the high school level don’t have the same desires – but the majority of my students are immature teenagers who haven’t yet had a taste of reality. They are more concerned about their expensive shoes, hats, and phones, than getting a good grade in a class – especially in a subject they already dislike.  So it will be heavenly to teach a different type of student.

I look forward to not worry about lesson plans, Marzano, disciplinary issues, parent conferences, and pointless after school meetings. For once I will be able to taste educational freedom. For once I will get to experience what it’s like to simply teach.

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