Saturday, August 17, 2013

The start to “The Beginning”


KIPP Destiny is now officially open for change. All the summer training, professional development and classroom setup… and it was time. On Monday I may have felt like I was drowning, much like comedian Jim Gaffigan describes having four children “Imagine you are drowning and someone hands you a baby.” Well… imagine having 24 of them.  However, despite the realities of classroom potty accidents and teeth being lost by the second, by Friday I fell in love with each of my kippsters.

An essential piece of the KIPP culture is establishing a relationship with our kippsters and their families by going on home visits. My co-teacher and I were able to go to several of our students’ houses the first week of school and get to know our kippsters and their families. These visits have already made such an impact on our classroom and have enabled us to show our parents that this work is a partnership and that we will combine forces to be this change.

We asked our parents about the dreams and goals they had for their kids this year and in the years to come. I will never forget the way their faces lit up when talking about their child’s education and how I felt knowing that I would be helping make these dreams possible. One of my parents in particular spoke about events that led her to stay in Dallas and described it as “I just believe there was a reason we were supposed to stay. I just have such a good feeling about KIPP.” I remember the goosebumps that appeared as I pictured her daughter with a college diploma.

Every day I feel so thankful and blessed to be a founding teacher and to be apart of the legacy that KIPP Destiny will persist to achieve. I could never have imagined that I would be ecstatic to wake up every day at 5 AM (after I get over the fact that it is 5 AM) to get to the school to work with my inspirational team, amazing co-teacher and see my kippsters.

My co-teacher has been such an inspiration to me and I am beyond excited to see what is to come from our partnership this year. She is such a ray of sunshine and brings upmost positivity to every challenge along the way… even when we decided to conduct the ever popular shaving cream activity ambitiously early for our students. Yep, I am talking about the one where you allow them to spread shaving cream on their desks and draw shapes and equations to practice using manipulatives. But then in reality what happens is they decide to clap their hands and shaving cream splatters onto all of the student’s new uniforms… how did I not see this one coming? 

Can’t wait to see what the next week will bring and the growth that will continue.

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