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My future in Education

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To start off; I've thought about many career paths I would like to embark on, for example as a kid i was thinking about astronomy, as I grew older I thought about art, but throughout all those different ideas I always thought it would be cool to be a teacher!

I'm now 16 years old, graduating highschool this year and I have decided that next year in college im going to study liberal arts, and when college is done I will go to University in Education.

I want to become a highschool teacher and teach either English or history or even both!

I am very excited, for some reason I always loved the idea of teaching highschool kids and making a difference and being able to discuss topics with them.

Maybe by the time I'll be a teacher I will stop drugs, but I have a feeling I'll still smoke some weed once in awhile, by the way do you guys see any problems with teachers doing drugs?
 
Almost every teacher does some kind of drugs - of cource including legal ones. If you keep it away from kids and just for yourself I don't see any problem here.
In fact I think that people that are doing drugs are much more open minded and are capable of more empathy. And I think that those qualities make a great teacher! ;)
 
Yeah thats what I was thinking, in my highschool I notice some teachers are stoned, I've heard stories about some tripping out on LSD in their early years, I have nothing against this, since the way I see it is : everyone's been young, everyone loves having some kind of fun so why not ? lol

But for sure I wont show up to class high etc, since I will do alot of schooling to get the job and I know better than getting shitfaced before work and ruining the career spent so much time working to obtain
 
Je pense que l'astronomie etait un choix formidable. Mais, je pourrais avoir un parti pris. ;)
 
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I taught high school English for 7 years. I live in Cali and have my medical marijuana card. For a long time I had to drive into Los Angeles to find a dispensay to buy my medical marijuana. Then a dispensary opened up 10 minutes from home. The very first time I went there, two of my seniors were there.

Their eyes got big when they saw me walk in. "MS *&^$%, what are YOU doing here?"

I was the cool teacher.

Word spread like wildfire.

Fast forward a few months.


I was called up to the district, put through a ringer, accused of selling drugs my OWN self, smoking WITH the kids, smoking IN the classroom, having students OVER to my HOUSE, I mean, all kinds of stories sprang from the fact that I smoked marijuana and all sorts of stuff, and I was advised to resign to stop a full blown investigation of my lifestyle. (I decided just to roll over and play dead because by the time they were done chewing on me at the district, I felt dead.)

I was reported to the California Board of Education that does all the California credentials and they are still investigating me two years later. I could still lose my credential. If I had money I could have sued. But since I can't afford to be put under a microscope at all, I don't have the grounds anyway. We are starting to see some people fighting being laid off for using medical marijuana in the courts. It needs to happen because weed is insanely vilified by some of the people in our society.

Needless to say, I am unemployed.

I have put in over 200 applications in the last year and have been on 7 or 8 interviews.

You just haven't LIVED until you've had your reputation and your career burned at the stake.

Now I am a volunteer at a dispensary and I won my appeal so I just started getting unemployment TODAY. I have had no income whatsoever all this time. But with unemployment, I'll be able to pay my bills for awhile.

Do you think I'll find another job teaching?

Do I even WANT to?
 
@ Ugly, Im very sorry to hear this, its a shame that our society is filled with ignorant and judgemental people.

Many people do not understand the effects of the herb, and in you're case you have a card! Meaning that justifies that you have a valid reason for smoking it , yes? But still they decide to listen to the rumors etc... Makes me sick to hear that because I am sure you are a great teacher and the kids would benifit from learning things in you're class than some close minded idiot.
 
It did not matter one bit that I had my card. My contract specifically states, as all teacher contracts do, that you will not use any illicit substance. Marijuana needs to be taken off the LIST of illicit substances. Not legalized or decriminalized or whatever. The main list that the federal government keeps is the one that all the districts use. If it's on that list, and I signed a form already promising NOT to do anything listed, then it is my own fault.

That is how they viewed it. I knew from the onset that even with my medical card, my job was at stake. I didn't consider it a big deal because how would anybody even know? Well, I learned about how anybody could know the hard way. Unfortunately, marijuana is not the only illicit substance I enjoy. I did not have a leg to stand on. The more they found out about me the worse off I would be. I was better to walk away when I did.

I did know that if I got caught I would be in some serious trouble. I could have just not gone to this or that rave (where students saw me) or this or that concert (where students saw me) or this or that dispensary (where students saw me).

Instead, I worked hard during the week, and enjoyed the weekends whenever possible.

I never went to work high on anything though. And I think that what we as adults do on our off hours should not be able to be used against us under any circumstances. I was not getting paid 24 hours a day seven days a week but as teachers YOU ARE ON THE CLOCK 24/7.

As a teacher in a public high school California, your district owns you. All of you. What you wear, what you drive, who you can be friends with, who you can talk to, what you can say, all of that, all the motherfucking time.

And teaching is all about testing. Creativity isn't tested so creativity is not fostered in today's schools. It's all about test scores and you spend all year giving assessments to ready them for spring testing. If your students test scores go down, you go out.

Our governor suggested that our wages should be based utterly on the test performance of the students.

Most kids if you really talk to them will tell you that they guess on the tests. The tests are very long. Our kids spent two weeks testing every spring. The kids get sick of testing and just start filling in the bubbles. And that is the good kids doing this. The regular kids just fill the whole damn answer sheet up randomly penciling in to make the outline of a christmas tree or some other fanciful silhouette.

Students did like me. I had good classes. I was and hopefully will be again, a good teacher. I know my stuff and I know how to make it half way entertaining. My principal did not want my district to get rid of me. She had observed me many times, and was pleased with my progress, the progress of my students, everything. She went to bat for me as hard as she could.

Some kids, more than I would have thought, shared the gossip they heard at school with their parents. Some of those parents called the district stating they did not want their child in my classroom anymore because I was a suspected druggie.

What if I sold it at school?

What if I was a bad influence on kids?

I had one Christian girl check HERSELF out of my class after she heard rumors that I was a drug freak. She made sure when she went in the office to change her classes to tell everybody WHY she was changing.

When so many mouths are moving at once, facts get lost amongst the various adjectives and adverbs.

I mean, fact is, I was using drugs. Some perscription, some not.

Never ever at school. I would not even have it in my car, parked on school grounds.

None of that matters now, except to serve as a warning to others.
 
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