Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Last day of school

I finally had my last day of school. I wasn’t totally for sure what to expect although I did think I would get a little emotional. I was supposed to have five classes today but that didn’t happen. I went to my first class as usual. I read a couple books that are in English and Spanish. And then I had the kids demonstrate that they knew the colors in English by using candy (What color is this piece of candy?) When we’d finished that I let the kids write the name of an animal on the whiteboard and then I translated it into English. We had a great last class.

There weren’t many kids in my third grade section A class today. Since I didn’t have a chance to play Loteria with them last week we ended up playing today. Then I also had them tell me the colors using candy and we wrote on the whiteboard. In my other third grade class even fewer kids were there. I guess going to school the last few days is optional. So we worked on colors with the candy and discussed animals, but mostly we just talked and goofed around. It was a really relaxed day and I love just hanging out with the kids and chatting with them.

One of the most memorable things I did today involved my shirt. I had worn a pink shirt that I bought specifically for today for the kids in my classes to sign. I had my students that were in school today sign my shirt. As a tradition, the ninth graders my the school have others sign their shirts since they all go to high school next year which means a different uniform/different shirt. I know that was fun for them and I used to do the same thing when I was a camp counselor. So I figured my students would like it too. It was a ton of fun! I had them only write their first name because if they wrote all four names there wouldn’t be room on my shirt. Most of the kids followed the “only your first name” rule, but a few wrote their second name or drew something. But that’s okay. It makes the shirt special.


My second grade class


With the second grade teacher


Cleaning the classrooms


Helping out


Bulletin board at my school


Some of my second graders


Cleaning off the door


Sweeping


Some of my third graders


Playing Loteria


Very cute


About 1/3 of the class was there


Posing for the camera


Then they piled on the ground


One of the moms of my second graders had brought a piñata for the class. When I heard about it I went to watch and get pictures. They all wanted me to hit the piñata. I didn’t want to take away from their fun so I squatted down to make myself shorter and I didn’t hit it that hard. Then it was the kid’s turn. As I’m sure you can imagine, it can be dangerous when one kid is swinging a stick around near a group of other kids. But no one got hit, thank goodness. And soon the piñata burst open with all the kids falling to the floor to collect the candy.

After that it was fourth period of the day. But the class I was to teach in wasn’t there. They were getting ready for a special lunch they’d be having around noon which I was invited to. And my fifth period class had already gone. So I just hung around the school talking to people and having kids sign my shirt until lunch. Several of the fourth graders had so much fun signing my shirt that they wanted me to sign their arms. So on one arm I wrote “Alisha USA” and when they wanted another autograph I wrote “Alicia ES” which is my Spanish name and El Salvador (ES).


The pinata!


Waiting for the fun to start


There I go


The first kid


Some candy fell out


Spectators having fun too


Swing away


Whack that pinata!


More candy fell out


Having way too much fun


Someone's gonna get hurt


Who's next?


Be careful


He hit it really hard


Getting the rest of the candy out


They wanted to take a picture of me


Too cute


A few more third graders


Finally it was noon and time for the lunch to begin. Several of the moms of the class had volunteered to make lunch for the group. They brought in a pot of fresh pineapple juice, salad, rice, chicken, and tortillas. I helped hand out the drinks and then the teachers asked me to take pictures of all the students. I went around and took pictures of everyone. Then I sat down and ate lunch with them.

After lunch it was time for ice cream. Cecilia, whose son is in the class, had brought a huge box of ice cream. I helped her scoop it out and into cups for all the kids. Once all the kids got ice cream we served the moms. Several kids came back for seconds. Amazingly, we managed to go through all of the ice cream. Soon the kids began to take off. I said goodbye and helped clean up. The lunch with ice cream was a great way to end the final day of school.


Writing my name on their arms


The teacher talking to the class


Fresh pineapple juice


Serving up salad


Chicken and rice


Very cool


Look at the camera


We want to eat


Lookin' good


Cheese!


Hello there


Please don't take my picture


More of the teachers from the school


Yes, I want your photo too


Handing out napkins


Another photo!


In mid-chew


His younger brother is also in the class


One of three girls that goes to the school


Posing for the camera


Marvin, Cecilia's son


Bunny ears


My plate of food


Scooping up ice cream


The ice cream line


He wanted a picture of him eating


More please


There's Marvin again


Lots of ice cream


Although I fully expected to cry, I didn’t. I’m not sure why. I’ve definitely been teary the past couple weeks and worried about how I’d do with classes over. Last year on my last day of school I teared up during one of my classes. I wonder if it’s because I taught significantly longer this year than last; even though I’m really sad and will miss my students a lot, it seems more natural for classes to be ending. I taught the kids a lot and I learned a lot myself. All in all it was a great school year. Unforgettable.

I’ll be seeing the teachers again in a few days for a special outing so I’ll write about them at that time.


The front of my shirt


The back of my shirt


Marvin and me



2 comments:

Matt said...

What a great idea to get your shirt signed. That is something you can keep for a long time. I think it was a great school year and I'm so proud of you for being there the entire time. I'm sure it is a year that the students won't forget.

Linda O'Connell said...

Alisha, What a wonderful school year for you and the children. Glad you got to stay to the end. Hope to see you after you get back to the USA. Love to all, Linda