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Komentáře • 983

  • @erinmcgonigal3423
    @erinmcgonigal3423 Před 2 lety +311

    My mentor teacher said, "Go where you are appreciated." It is still good advice almost 20 years later. I hope young teachers learn it earlier in their career than I did.

    • @happybeethree
      @happybeethree Před 2 lety +4

      That is great advice!

    • @jillsalkin7389
      @jillsalkin7389 Před 2 lety +7

      Go where you are appreciated applies to all work and all relationships.

    • @thomasjorge4734
      @thomasjorge4734 Před rokem +3

      Go where you are Allowed to Teach.
      If you do, you will not be Appreciated.

    • @Jay-uq5bf
      @Jay-uq5bf Před rokem

      That's why I never settled. In 2020 I was in a school that not only micromanaged me but tried to force me to double mask. I resigned online and left the keys on the desk.
      I never settled.

  • @PocketfulofPrimary
    @PocketfulofPrimary Před 2 lety +718

    It's so infuriating when districts put protocol before people, especially when the person has given so much to them. My heart still hurts for you having to go through this situation but I'm happy you made a video about it because this could happen to anyone. I'm so excited for this new season of life for you! 🖤

    • @StephanieRace17
      @StephanieRace17 Před 2 lety +9

      Such a great video, for sharing her heart with us. Truly sad like you said when a district does not support its teachers especially during current times.

    • @avianaendress4705
      @avianaendress4705 Před 2 lety +2

      I am so happy to.

    •  Před 2 lety +3

      I am still waiting and hoping that you will make the great announcement about returning to teach.

    • @Lexduden
      @Lexduden Před 2 lety +4

      How could you be in violation if it wasn't stated anywhere? Or, was it in the handbook/ code of conduct?

    • @pamela.imagines.p10
      @pamela.imagines.p10 Před 2 lety +4

      Will you be teaching at a new district or just a new campus? I had to move to a totally new district. I know the feeling of leaving when you really didn't want to, a little bit of betrayal or lack of support, and sadness.
      I hope your new campus admin. is supportive and everyone will realize what a treasure you are. Take care of yourself and I wish you the best.

  • @leighjohn6968
    @leighjohn6968 Před 2 lety +96

    Congratulations!!!! One teacher to another, do not go back EVEN if they want you back! The way they treated you was ABOMINABLE and indicative of why teachers are leaving in DROVES! Glad you had a happy ending!!!

  • @ithilwyn3551
    @ithilwyn3551 Před 2 lety +42

    It isn't the pay, it isn't the schools...even the kids! It is the constant micromanaging of things that in the long run don't make a difference in children's lives but pushes us further and further from them. Protocols like this and others I could mention, do NOT help education! Keep strong, sister!

  • @jazzie_wolf
    @jazzie_wolf Před 2 lety +267

    I’ve had to console new teachers so many times, reminding them that we work for a corporation. We shouldn’t let this business of education pull at our heartstrings to “be there for the kids”. We deserve to be treated professionally and with dignity. I’m glad that you stood up for yourself, and I’m frustrated for you to have to deal with this nonsense.

    • @christinawhitmer8446
      @christinawhitmer8446 Před 2 lety +17

      We work for the government-pure & simple. “There are no well adjusted slaves.”
      I wish the very best for you!!!!!

    • @raereybae
      @raereybae Před 2 lety +2

      Corporation?

    • @brightonchou1393
      @brightonchou1393 Před 2 lety +2

      @@raereybae yes. you dont show up, they just find a new one.

    • @cc1k435
      @cc1k435 Před rokem +2

      Sad to know how corporate education has become, but here we are. We are supposed to produce a "product" (test scores) and that's that. 😕

    • @cc1k435
      @cc1k435 Před rokem +1

      @@raereybae Very corporate. Lots of people making decisions in the field are better suited to business than people. It's become very one size fits all, and people (kids, especially) just don't work that way.

  • @vondrabejot9851
    @vondrabejot9851 Před 2 lety +169

    As a retired teacher of 28 years, I will tell you that her stalling is what she is told to do. She is actually saving the district money. The other side of that is that it might be harder to find a new job because you will be more expensive to hire. Education is the only business that I know of that the less you teach the more you are paid. The ones who are making these policies are actually in the business of saving money not teaching. Public education is in jeopardy due to law makers and administrators who detached from the process of learning. I wish you the best.

    • @TheEvie202
      @TheEvie202 Před 2 lety +4

      Here here! Well said:)

    • @donnabullock8364
      @donnabullock8364 Před 2 lety +7

      So true. And districts are not good to their older workers because of the same reason.

    • @adrianagarza7114
      @adrianagarza7114 Před 2 lety +18

      Yes,, I am now a private tutor, work only 3 hours a day, in my home, no planning, no stress and I earn 3 times more than I did at an elementary school.

    • @sirenna3416
      @sirenna3416 Před 2 lety +3

      Agreed! They could hire a new, beginning-of-the-pay-scale teacher to replace you. =(

    • @melaniephelps1590
      @melaniephelps1590 Před 2 lety +4

      Exactly right!!! I left my teaching job in 2011 after traumatic circumstances, I feel like I was on the leading edge of teachers beginning to leave the profession , fed up and not taking it anymore

  • @susantownsend8397
    @susantownsend8397 Před 2 lety +68

    How many times in my last teaching job did I say, “and I was supposed to know this…. how?” Constantly berated for not doing something that I had never been told to do, because “everyone knows this is how we do it here.” Early retirement for me.

    • @yarigarcia7628
      @yarigarcia7628 Před 2 lety +1

      I’ve never related to a comment more 🥲

    • @hrhtreeoflife4815
      @hrhtreeoflife4815 Před 2 lety +4

      Early retirement
      hooray

    • @ea42455
      @ea42455 Před 2 lety +3

      You too? Loved teaching, but a huge number of administrators left the classroom for the bigger bucks or because they couldn't teach. The ones that were supportive of classroom teachers deserved gold stars, but they were in the minority.

    • @mindyknows311
      @mindyknows311 Před rokem

      My full retirement was at 28 years, I could have waited til 30 years (May 2023), but after the pandemic sh3t show...I was done May 2021!

  • @catheryncrawford5214
    @catheryncrawford5214 Před 2 lety +194

    I left my school of 16 years last year because I felt unheard, unappreciated, and disrespected. BEST. DECISION. EVER!!! I pray this is the case for you. You are amazing and I am so glad you know your worth and that you deserved better!

    • @BridgingLiteracy
      @BridgingLiteracy  Před 2 lety +7

      Thank you very much! I am so happy about my choice and am looking forward to this school year.

    • @randaray24
      @randaray24 Před 2 lety +1

      Did you find a different teaching position or leave Ed entirely?

    • @maryjflanagan1922
      @maryjflanagan1922 Před rokem

      What do you do now?

  • @rachelharvey739
    @rachelharvey739 Před 2 lety +52

    Something extremely similar happened to me this past school year. The district having no policy for the transfer situation I was in meant that by default, I had “violated policies and procedures”. I asked them which policies I violated and they said the policies were being created. It doesn’t matter how good you are. It’s all politics and business. I got a job outside of my district and am already happier.

  • @dehartaz
    @dehartaz Před 2 lety +320

    I’m not done watching but I’m fuming! I’m a homeschool mom. I have watched you for years. Your school is crazy for doing this . Public schools are killing themselves doing this to teachers. You’re amazing and your students were so lucky to have you. Keep up the good work. I’m so sorry this happened. I wish you all the best.

    • @reginaturner2284
      @reginaturner2284 Před 2 lety +39

      You are so right, we do not have a teacher shortage as much as a lack of respect for teachers. Thanks.

    • @BridgingLiteracy
      @BridgingLiteracy  Před 2 lety +35

      Thank you so much for the sweet words. I too was so mad for months. Now, I’m just tired and ready to move on. Thank you so much… I’m looking forward to next year!

    • @dehartaz
      @dehartaz Před 2 lety +10

      @@BridgingLiteracy I would have been mad too. To many good teachers getting chased out of classroom. You should have been treaded better. Hope your new school year is amazing and lucky kids to have you.

    • @terrisa26
      @terrisa26 Před 2 lety +8

      I'm a homeschool mom too, and I totally agree!!!!!

    • @amandab.6815
      @amandab.6815 Před 2 lety +10

      Homeschool mom here as well, I have enjoyed your content and it has given me ideas when teaching my own children. My heart breaks for you, being treated like you did something wrong.

  • @Natalie.D
    @Natalie.D Před 2 lety +110

    Coming from the admin perspective: the reason why schools have teachers fill out this form is for budget planning. When a teacher gets a masters and or certifications they bump up significantly on the pay scale which then affects budget. So regardless of if it is paid for, they want to know.
    From the teacher perspective: wow bring your union rep or another trusted co-worker in to that meeting with you. Have a paper trail if what was said and you did the right thing by asking if they had a final response. Then move on. Never go in alone. They can twist their words and your words after the fact from a private meeting. Not ok.

    • @elizabeth277
      @elizabeth277 Před 2 lety +30

      While it’s nice to know about the pay bump that’s coming up, her replacement could have a masters and then they would have to pay it anyways. With all the turnover in education right now there is no way they could know exact salaries ahead of time. This woman was on a power trip.

    • @BridgingLiteracy
      @BridgingLiteracy  Před 2 lety +42

      Such great insight! I completely understand that… I had multiple admin who knew I was getting this scholarship and still no one knew this was something that needed to be done.
      On the other side: I did and still didn’t feel supported. I got the.. “you’re going to be fine”… me stressing about whether I’m going to be approved in September doesn’t seem to be worth staying. I would not have been able to relax over the summer.
      I know I made a mistake but if we teach our students that mistakes happen and we help them through it, then why can’t our schools do the same for us?
      Thank you for your comment and support! 🥰

    • @tyb1147
      @tyb1147 Před 2 lety +11

      @@elizabeth277 i was just thinking the same thing. The response to Bridgette’s valid concern, was completely uncalled for. It’s no one’s fault that she had “other more important” things to do, that’s her job. If we’re being honest, I don’t even think they had just cause to give her a problem, that HR woman probably blew this out of proportion and Bridgette’s union rep should’ve fought back.

    • @conniefletcher6884
      @conniefletcher6884 Před 2 lety +11

      It’s fine for the admin to have concerns about budget, but it’s how they communicated in this situation that was the problem.
      Always create a paper trail or an email trail. Follow up every conversation with admin with an email confirming your understanding of the main points. Always take someone with you if there is any hint of conflict.
      In this case, it sounds like the HR person needs training in the basics of workplace communications.
      PS: love your videos!

    • @karenlynningalls5851
      @karenlynningalls5851 Před 2 lety +4

      Yes, my thought too was: where was your union rep in all this? You should never have had to go through this alone. Your new district is lucky to have you - this sounds like a much better situation.

  • @BlerdrevolutionBRGpls
    @BlerdrevolutionBRGpls Před 2 lety +40

    “They were more worried about the people who were leaving than the people who wanted to stay.” This right here is the problem . Happening in my district as well.

  • @conniebryant197
    @conniebryant197 Před 2 lety +170

    I’m a school secretary who is changing positions also. Sometimes God kicks us out of our comfort zone to put us in place for bigger things! 🥰

    • @Steffi.EchoGraphix
      @Steffi.EchoGraphix Před 2 lety +7

      Wow!! Someone said this to me today about something else. Guessing God wanted me to take that message to heart. #Confirmation

    • @egrace3738
      @egrace3738 Před 2 lety +2

      You just invalidated her experience with your glib 'god comment' . She LOST HER JOB. casually cruel. :0[

    • @conniebryant197
      @conniebryant197 Před 2 lety +6

      @@egrace3738 All I can say is wow. God Bless You and your 2 subscribers.

    • @karenbonilla802
      @karenbonilla802 Před 2 lety +2

      I needed to hear this thank you, I’m currently in college and I’m debating whether to become a teacher or change my career.

    • @carriehooper32
      @carriehooper32 Před 2 lety +7

      I agree, I feel like God is pushing me out of my comfort zone this year. I'm leaving a teaching position I was happy and comfortable at to something that sounds harder on paper at least but is closer to home and with my children. I feel like I am making the right choice but it is really scary still!

  • @johnnyboyvan
    @johnnyboyvan Před rokem +5

    Retiring after 32 years of teaching in high school and loved it for the most part. Enjoy! Change is good...never allow yourself to devolve but to only evolve. 🎉 Congrats!

  • @katedebarber3677
    @katedebarber3677 Před 2 lety +121

    You did the exact right thing! My district has the same process about class/credit approval but it's a formality and they'll approve it if you forget to do initial form. Our HR is also good about reminding people to fill out the form. They lost a great teacher in you. How silly on their part. Great for you to have fresh start!

    • @BridgingLiteracy
      @BridgingLiteracy  Před 2 lety +33

      You know, if she was kind to me then maybe I would have stayed. It’s the fact that she treated me as if my character or ethics were in question as a teacher that really hurt me. Either way, I’m very happy with my choice.

  • @mathstitch
    @mathstitch Před 2 lety +130

    Can’t believe you had to go through this! At a time where teachers are leaving the classroom you would think they’d try a little harder to keep teachers happy… I’d definitely be interested in a video about demo lessons!

    • @BridgingLiteracy
      @BridgingLiteracy  Před 2 lety +5

      I completely agree! Thank you and I’ll be sure to record that video 😜

    • @RM-lv6mu
      @RM-lv6mu Před 2 lety +1

      l

    • @munimathbypeterfelton6251
      @munimathbypeterfelton6251 Před 2 lety

      Admin. and school districts are blind as bats and love shooting themselves in the foot year after year after year. Teaching is the only profession in which you can both succeed and fail at the same time because the people above you are aware of your success and then set you up to fail immediately. Let them dig their own graves. It’s what they want to do anyway.

  • @musicalparkinglots
    @musicalparkinglots Před 2 lety +24

    This is the first video I’ve seen that so closely resembles how I felt after leaving my 8-year teaching position. The amount of work, paid and unpaid, loyalty and care we put into our schools/districts, only to be overlooked and taken advantage of in the end. Cheers to you for recognizing it for what it is and taking for passions elsewhere.

  • @Mz90Juicy
    @Mz90Juicy Před 2 lety +33

    I recently took a step out on faith too. I was an assistant teacher for 7yrs. I recently graduated with my B.S in Elementary education. I interviewed at my school got the position just to find out there was a hiring hold. I waited 3weeks for a contract just to end up being told I can stay in my position and wait for point and a position. I took a leap on faith and started interviewing at a different district. Got multiple job offers. I was so happy but I cried because I made a bond with my coworkers and parents. You hot this honey, I am happy for you. Cheers to New beginnings! I will be teaching 5th grade all subjects.

  • @queenofdo-over
    @queenofdo-over Před 2 lety +34

    Sadly, in the business of education, teachers are merely pawns in a “business model”. You did the right thing by resigning and moving on. I left a school several years ago when I lost respect for my administrator. I couldn’t imagine continuing to “work for not, with” an admin I had lost respect for. I admire you for doing the only thing you could’ve done in that situation. Hold your head up and keep moving forward. You ARE an amazing educator and person. Thanks for sharing your story.

  • @josephpearson7164
    @josephpearson7164 Před 2 lety +7

    HR is there to protect the organization not the employees.

  • @luiscolon9449
    @luiscolon9449 Před 2 lety +4

    What in the world?! This is crazy. We, as educators, are treated like crap. You are amazing. You’re the first teacher on CZcams that I followed. You busted your butt all year long. This will be a blessing for you. If that old district didn’t appreciate you….someone else will treasure the amazing teacher you are! Thanks for this video. The old district can kick rocks with no shoes on! #preach!

  • @genevieveprovencio262
    @genevieveprovencio262 Před 2 lety +26

    I am a retired teacher and I totally understand how you feel… in the 30 yrs I taught I had an experience similar to yours..However, change is good ..

  • @victoriakaplan2651
    @victoriakaplan2651 Před 2 lety +4

    I am a seasoned teacher so I totally get it. It is definitely the schools loss. They obviously didn’t want to pay you what you are worth. So sad. Especially now when schools are short of teachers. I wish you the very best in your next school. They are lucky to have you!

  • @Altenbam82
    @Altenbam82 Před 2 lety +52

    Goodness. It’s one thing to have a possibility for “them” to not approve your masters pay. It’s a whole other thing to talk to and treat you that way. It’s their job to facilitate our needs. I think you hit the nail on the head when you talked about giving yourself. I’ve definitely felt that way myself. Glad you are moving on to other things. I changed schools and grade levels after 14 years and was heartbroken to leave my home. It was a tough year but I wouldn’t change it and I’ve grown so much in just one year. Best wishes to you!

    • @BridgingLiteracy
      @BridgingLiteracy  Před 2 lety +5

      Yes! Thank you so much! If she would have been a little nicer I may not have ever left! Thank you for your comment! 🥰

  • @jenniferrichardson550
    @jenniferrichardson550 Před 2 lety +34

    Girl they just pushed you out of the nest! I’m so sorry you had to endure the ridiculousness of “notocol”, because it makes absolutely no sense! You are a PHENOMENAL teacher, and that’s coming from a teacher. God has greater for you, and you were going to stay there forever…nah…you grow girl. I can’t wait to see your next, it’s going to be epic! Congratulations for now and in advance of what’s to come. 🤩😁

  • @mr.kylecohen
    @mr.kylecohen Před 2 lety +138

    Wow wow wow. Your mindset, outlook, and positivity inspire me to say the least. It has been an honor following your journey -- you are going to rock this new chapter!

    • @BridgingLiteracy
      @BridgingLiteracy  Před 2 lety +10

      Thank you so much! I definitely wasn’t like this for a good three months 😅 I’m happy that I’ve gotten past the hard part and am ready to take a new path.

  • @beccaisabella3771
    @beccaisabella3771 Před 2 lety +47

    I feel like this is a year of new beginnings for so many educators who have felt unseen, unheard, and undervalued - including me! From someone who began watching you even before having my own classroom, I wish you the best and hope you end up loving your new beginning. ❤️

  • @homebody246
    @homebody246 Před 2 lety +4

    Any School, in any state, in any country - in the world - would be lucky to hire a teacher like you. I am so sorry for their lack of understanding, flexibility and ambition. You are such an amazing teacher and person. I wish you all the best and think being hurt is a natural reaction ♥️🤝I’m glad though you’re not letting such a rigid system get the best of you♥️What an unbelievable loss for them…..

  • @stacywilloughby5431
    @stacywilloughby5431 Před rokem +7

    We teach our students how to advocate for themselves all throughout their learning experience. This is a real life example of how to go about it. You did your very best to stay, and at the end of the day, they didn’t reciprocate. Being brave enough to stand up for yourself is half the battle. You drew a line in the sand and stepped over it instead of allowing yourself to be a punching bag. Thank you for your bravery, thank you for sharing it, and thank you for the integrity in which you shared it.
    I can’t fathom the idea of losing a teacher like you. I hope they realize now that putting people before policy is in their best interest. It’s simply basic humanity. I’m going to say it…your Human Resource person who spoke to you like that needs a clue. If they spoke to you like that, then I can’t imagine how they treat their own family. Character flaw to say the least. Sad!!!

  • @wheresyourhousekey
    @wheresyourhousekey Před 2 lety +53

    I went from absolutely livid to happy for you 😂 what a roller coaster!
    I am SO sorry no one fought for you. that you were misinformed and put off like you didn't matter.
    But I was SO happy to hear you speaking up for yourself because literally - almost NO ONE will when it comes to our career. you are so valuable and deserve the absolute best.
    I truly think God was leading you to a new chapter. So happy for you and your new job!You will be such an asset everywhere you go. ❤️

    • @BridgingLiteracy
      @BridgingLiteracy  Před 2 lety +6

      I think He was too! It most absolutely was a roller coaster and you are so right…. I felt like no one was fighting for me. I was always open and honest with my admin and I would only get a “you need to do what is best for you”… it’s okay. I will be okay, and I know with my whole heart that my family will be better for it as well.

    • @beyondbrunch
      @beyondbrunch Před 2 lety +3

      Right. I can’t believe no one went to bat for her.

    • @krissy35
      @krissy35 Před 2 lety +2

      Yep. Sometimes God will do these things to push you on to bigger and better things. This happened to me and changing districts after being mistreated was a blessing. Both monetarily and with the job itself.

  • @theoryoferin
    @theoryoferin Před 2 lety +29

    it's so sad that this is how so many teachers end up leaving the field. not necessarily this specific situation, but the way that the best, hardest-working teachers are taken complete advantage of. i'm so sorry this happened to you, but i'm glad you've been able to be successful and find somewhere else that will hopefully respect you and everything you do so much more! the new district and those students are lucky to have you!

  • @nicolewatson9758
    @nicolewatson9758 Před 2 lety +73

    It sounds like you did the right thing! I’m sorry that you weren’t given the kindness and respect you deserve. I admire your positive attitude and mindset. Best of luck!

    • @BridgingLiteracy
      @BridgingLiteracy  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much! I sincerely appreciate your kind words.

  • @sashabarker109
    @sashabarker109 Před 2 lety +29

    I agree! Everything happens for a reason. I've taught at three schools and both moves were due to violation of contract (1st one was the school's violation and the second one was my violation - short story: I didn't sign the contract bc it required me to have my son in the same school and it was a bad fit for him -we gave it 2 years - then I said I could only stay and sign if he could go, and they said "no," so I left. Best move EVER!) God is good. He only moves me forward, never backward. I can see His hand and praise Him for the heartaches that move us forward.
    So I say congratulations and their loss, girl! I'm sure your admin and parents/students are the one who will hurt the most at the end of such a bureaucratic decision-making process. Can't wait to see your class set up vlog. Happy summer and thank God for AMAZING mother-in-loves!

    • @BridgingLiteracy
      @BridgingLiteracy  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much! Looks like this is something that many people resonate with… thank you for your kind words! ☺️

    • @mimicupcakeable
      @mimicupcakeable Před 2 lety +1

      Woahhh I’ve never heard of the child HAVING to go to the same school

    • @sashabarker109
      @sashabarker109 Před 2 lety +1

      @@mimicupcakeable It was a private school contract. (A small Christian school in Florida - both Christian schools I worked at had that in the contract) I'm in the public school now. Doubled my salary in one day and did what was best for my kids. God is good.

  • @Bella-ek5bx
    @Bella-ek5bx Před 2 lety +10

    Oh my goodness, I can’t imagine going through this like that. I had an issue with my Masters transcripts and the way they went through to my district and reached out to my union rep and they helped me figure it out. I’m sorry this didn’t go as well for you! I agree with you that all things happen for a reason and that’s a great outlook to have. Good for you to put yourself first and not wait around in agony. Here’s to a great 2022-2023 school year. I often feel like these people sitting in administration building play such a big hand in our careers yet have no idea how much we pour ourselves into our classrooms/community. I wish this lady would have had a different attitude, I’m sure if she was more positive she’d be more efficient and positively impactful.

  • @toyshiajohnson8604
    @toyshiajohnson8604 Před 2 lety +2

    These districts are awful 😢 after being yanked around in my previous district I resigned this year and moved to a district closer to my house with higher pay…..when a window closes a door opens….wish you the best

  • @sefwright6286
    @sefwright6286 Před 2 lety +4

    Have also experienced the heartbreaking upper administrative cold shoulder exhibiting no understanding and self serving decision making. Ended up resigning as well after 23 years of teaching, masters degree, and multiple performance awards. My family and I will never look at education the same way. Good luck in your new endeavors

  • @ResetEDU
    @ResetEDU Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you for sharing your full story and not just glossing over it like “oh I’m switching schools” because the more we stay silent about this mis-treatment, the worse it gets. I resigned last year and shared my story on my channel, too. I also loved my building, coworkers, students, and building admin… but the district level and school board treatment of teachers was horrifying. We can’t continue to be dehumanized as a profession. Sending love and support to you. ❤️

  • @pennycaporale1535
    @pennycaporale1535 Před 2 lety +10

    I’m so glad you are out of there! That district lost a really valuable teacher. I am a teacher of 30 years. So happy for you. And excited. Things do happen for a reason. Trust me. I’m 55 and can see that looking back on life. You will do great! I’m moving to 4th after teaching 1st 2nd for 24 years. I’m so glad and happy for you though. I can’t wait to see your new room. And, yes! I would love to see your demo lessons!

  • @maddiecutler7174
    @maddiecutler7174 Před 2 lety +2

    At least you didn’t quit teaching all together. You love teaching, but you also know your worth. I’m getting my 2nd MASTERS DEGREE in Connecticut to try and make a decent amount since our increase is only an additional 2,000 a year. As long as I’m teaching though, I’m happy. I stay because I truly love what I do. Glad you’re the same way!!

  • @kimstegner
    @kimstegner Před 2 lety +9

    I'm in Southeastern PA and we have the exact same process that you're describing. It's dreadful but it's part of my job as a union rep to explain it to people in my department and support them as they go through it. I'm also getting my Master's so I'm going through it as well. It's so frustrating, and I'm sorry you went through that. You are on to bigger and better things!

    • @BridgingLiteracy
      @BridgingLiteracy  Před 2 lety

      Yes! Bigger and better is exactly what’s in my future 😅 the challenging times only make us stronger and wiser. I got through it with family by my side and I know that everything will be okay.

  • @nikkiobrien2227
    @nikkiobrien2227 Před 2 lety +5

    I teach 4th grade ELA and SS in Tenn. This past year I started the Modern Classroom approach (blended, self-paced, mastery based) and I love it so much. I've been watching your channel since you taught K. I have been in 4th grade for a very long time and was so excited when you came to my neck of the woods because I knew you were going to give me fresh ideas and make me feel excited again whenever I felt overwhelmed. And you did! So, again, I am so excited to hear that you are doing 4th ELA and SS! I am very sorry to hear why you had to leave though. That should NOT have happened like that. I wish you the best on your new journey!

  • @ellengalbavy538
    @ellengalbavy538 Před 2 lety +13

    I feel your pain! I was a SPED para for over 15 years. The school district I was in for 4 of those years offered the opportunity to go to our local state university to earn my masters & K-6 teaching license, which I started just before COVID hit, and completed in spring of 2021. I was not going to resign my paraeducator position until I had a teaching contract, as I was carrying over 4 weeks worth of sick time. When I finally resigned this past September, I found out that my principal had been blocking me from getting interviews! So I did a long-term sub job during a maternity leave that I loved, then signed on as a building sub in the district that had “supported” me through getting my license. Now, I am frantically applying for every and anything, and STILL cannot get an interview!

    • @erinjohanns9464
      @erinjohanns9464 Před 2 lety +1

      OMG! I was a para as well. I am oh so sorry. I left the school district because students became more physical with staff. Students were also “ assaulting” staff verbally more and more and it was tolerated.. on both accounts BECAUSE the district was afraid parents would sue the district. I left..sadly. I loved my students as my own children. They lost an amazing para. The students lost out, per usual.

    • @anchorskid
      @anchorskid Před 2 lety

      Rat fink principal.

    • @susans3411
      @susans3411 Před 2 lety

      There's a special place in Hell for bosses who interfere with an employee's growth and progress in life.

    • @emilyreads5207
      @emilyreads5207 Před 2 lety

      @@susans3411 it’s illegal to do this

    • @susans3411
      @susans3411 Před 2 lety +1

      @@emilyreads5207 Okay, but is it ever enforced? Principals have enormous power and influence over teachers' in-district careers. I've seen the insiders blackmail teachers who stood up for themselves.

  • @alexlopez8922
    @alexlopez8922 Před 2 lety +24

    You’re so right, everything happens for a reason, sometimes we cannot identify the reason right away however the reason comes clear when we least expected but is most needed , so be patient now you’re there to make it magical for the new place and it is possible that in your last school they need to learn to appreciate who was there through thin and thick and appreciate them more, I foresee a great school year coming for you, best of luck 😘

    • @BridgingLiteracy
      @BridgingLiteracy  Před 2 lety +6

      Yes! You are so right! At the beginning of this entire thing I would cry to my husband saying that I had to stay for my students. He would tell me that I would love the kids at another school. I know I can make it magical for other students at this new school. Thank you for your kind words. 😊

    • @jennifersmith4295
      @jennifersmith4295 Před 2 lety +5

      @@BridgingLiteracy I resigned from my public school and accepted a position on a private school. I wish I could say it was a difficult decision, but after waiting several years, when the right opportunity came along, I was ready. I also stayed because I though my at risk students needed stability. In the end, I chose my health over the school’s need.

  • @professorben1080
    @professorben1080 Před 2 lety +2

    I had to leave the traditional classroom structure and start teaching homeschoolers this past year.
    All of this protocol nightmare has been very overwhelming for me since I am ADHD and having to put up with it for a decade is too much.
    I am still teaching, but I'm making the same amount and feel validated more regularly for my work.
    Glad you found somewhere new I hope you love it and I will be praying for you. And I mean it.🙏

    • @fruitloopz311
      @fruitloopz311 Před rokem

      How did you find a gig teaching home school kids? Is it through a coop or do you tutor directly in the household?

  • @melissakinsey2925
    @melissakinsey2925 Před 2 lety +4

    I'm so sorry this happened to you. I've never heard of a school district having to approve a teacher furthering their education. Teachers are the greatest resource any district has. Continue striving for excellence. God will bless you wherever you are.

  • @lisamayne9505
    @lisamayne9505 Před 2 lety +11

    I'm sorry to hear of the difficult time you've been through, but selfishly excited for new classroom content.

    • @BridgingLiteracy
      @BridgingLiteracy  Před 2 lety +4

      😂 the truth comes out!!! I adore you.. and I’m selfishly excited about a newer space! No more salmon colored cabinets 🤣

  • @DREDIVA2010
    @DREDIVA2010 Před 2 lety +2

    You go girl!!!! Go where you are wanted and appreciated. So proud of you!

  • @lisafunkyhairedteacher6574
    @lisafunkyhairedteacher6574 Před 2 lety +13

    I’m so happy for you! (My district in Florida doesn’t pay more for a masters! ) I teach 4th grade Math/Science, so I’m excited to see your new videos in 4th grade!❤️

  • @hypothesizewithmrs.h3588
    @hypothesizewithmrs.h3588 Před 2 lety +10

    I can't even imagine your frustration with your situation and still having to teach while going through it all. Everything definitely happens for a reason and your previous school did not know what a phenomenal educator they had. I wish you the best in your new adventure and that your current school will see what an asset they have in you and that you will be given opportunities to grow and to lead and share your gifts with your new school community. 🤗💕

  • @jenniferortiz3361
    @jenniferortiz3361 Před 2 lety +22

    OMG! Girl, I’m sorry. I have jumped through hoops with HR trying to get approved for sick days that are granted to me by CA law for Covid. It seems as though districts just make up their own guidelines and rules without ever being transparent and communicate with their staff about it. I am/was still an emotional wreck about it. I feel stuck with this district because I am ow pregnant and due in Sept and definitely want to start looking at a different district next year. They are not in it for the teachers that sacrifice their time and money for our kids. It’s a business and they will do anything to take advantage of us. I hope you find a job or whatever that fulfills you and had your back every step of the way of your career💕💕

  • @arualstarr
    @arualstarr Před 2 lety +8

    I've never watched your videos before, but I am so proud of you for expressing and enforcing your boundaries! 👏

  • @charissesnipe1381
    @charissesnipe1381 Před 2 lety +2

    How you were treated was truly uncalled for. I am happy to know that you have found another position and congratulations on your Masters Degree in Education...Proud of YOU! institutions that operate like what you explained will never really understand their loses. But now look how you were blessed through it all. Thanks for sharing and I would like to see an example of a teaching demo if you are considering making one. I really enjoyed your Vid😊

  • @earlychildhoodteacher6716

    Congratulations on your new position, I am sure those kids are going to have the best teacher. Yes, I would love to see a Demo lesson.

    • @BridgingLiteracy
      @BridgingLiteracy  Před 2 lety

      Fantastic!!! I’ll get a video together! Thank you for the kind words. I’m very excited about this upcoming year.

  • @vwilliams1009
    @vwilliams1009 Před 2 lety +6

    I'm a teacher too & I definitely feel your pain ❤️ good luck to you! You will be amazing at your new school district!

  • @mrs.j.skidvids295
    @mrs.j.skidvids295 Před 2 lety +13

    You will thrive in this new adventure. Can’t wait to see how God showers blessings on you and your new kiddos through this. The Lord has led me into a new adventure for next year as well so I get your mix of nerves and excitement. We can do this.

    • @BridgingLiteracy
      @BridgingLiteracy  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you very much for your kind words. I am excited about this upcoming year.

  • @rinawalter5402
    @rinawalter5402 Před 2 lety +11

    I am sooo excited for you. I, too believe that things happen for a reason. I, too will be teaching fourth grade, self-contained gifted and talented. I am looping with my kiddos. They want to fill positions with cheaper staff. I can’t wait to go on this journey with you! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️. This new school and your students are the winners because of this!

    • @BridgingLiteracy
      @BridgingLiteracy  Před 2 lety +2

      Awww…. Thank you so much for your kind words! In some ways, this new adventure is reenergizing me to go back this upcoming year 🤍

  • @marthamercer215
    @marthamercer215 Před 2 lety +10

    I get it girl! I was in a similar situation last year and made the change as well. Best decision ever made. God has plans fir us that we don’t always know or understand until we are looking at them in hindsight. Congratulations on your exciting new chapter.

    • @BridgingLiteracy
      @BridgingLiteracy  Před 2 lety

      Yes!!!! Go us for making hard decision that benefit us!!! Thank you so much for the supportive words. I’m looking forward to it all.

  • @conniepalmer2956
    @conniepalmer2956 Před 2 lety +6

    I know this had to be extremely frustrating process for you. I'm proud of you for being proactive, looking for another job, and packing up your classroom. Not to mention contacting your families. God was definitely looking out for you and had other plans. I can't wait to see what he has in store for you. Your old district has no idea that they just lost one of the BEST teachers ever. I'm praying your new school is all you ever dreamed of! Enjoy your summer and blessings on your new adventure!

  • @amber4653
    @amber4653 Před 2 lety +26

    It sounds like you made the best decision for YOU! I also teach in PA so I totally get the certification process (and the cost associated with it 👎).
    You are right, everything happens for a reason and I wish you all the best in your new school. I think we all appreciate you explaining your situation even though you didn't have to. 🙂 Love your channel and podcast. You got this!!

    • @BridgingLiteracy
      @BridgingLiteracy  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you so much! It was such a rough experience but I do believe that these tough times is what makes us stronger and smarter. ☺️ doing my best to learn from the experience.

  • @kyedric9780
    @kyedric9780 Před 2 lety +11

    Hey! I’m glad you moved on. I am having to do the same thing. I feel your pain. I was a 12th grade math teacher and my district never wanted to give me my pay increase with my Capella degree. I’m moving on to being a 4th grade teacher. Congrats

    • @LadyKej
      @LadyKej Před 2 lety +1

      That’s a huge leap in grades! I wish you success and hope the change will be refreshing.

    • @kyedric9780
      @kyedric9780 Před 2 lety

      @@LadyKej it is and I’m nervous because I’ve taught high school for 9 years. Thank you so much. Year 10 August 12

    • @LeiselRadtke
      @LeiselRadtke Před 2 lety

      Fourth grade is so fun! I hope you have the best school year!

    • @kyedric9780
      @kyedric9780 Před 2 lety

      @@LeiselRadtke thank you. I hear that. I’m hoping it’s great. Being I taught 12th grade for 9 yrs

  • @elimaylugo2474
    @elimaylugo2474 Před 2 lety +7

    I'm so sad and happy for you. We all know how awesome you are and how above and beyond you go for your students and school. Enjoy the change 🥰

  • @sassysockss225sass4
    @sassysockss225sass4 Před 2 lety +21

    My heart actually hurt when I watched this. It sounds awful but I'm so excited for you and your new adventure!!

    • @BridgingLiteracy
      @BridgingLiteracy  Před 2 lety +1

      Ugh… you should have seen me 2 months ago! I was a hot mess express! It’s been so hard but there is always a rainbow after the storm. I hate that I had to leave my students and my team but I needed to make the right choice for me.

  • @lilmarsh1
    @lilmarsh1 Před 2 lety +13

    I have been watching you for a long time and I just want to say how proud I am of you!! Taking care of yourself first is so hard, especially with such a kind heart as yours. Stay strong and enjoy the ride!

  • @DangItWoman
    @DangItWoman Před 2 lety +6

    I can't wait to follow along with you over the course of this next year. I switched districts right before the beginning of the school year last year. New district, first time teaching public school (was previously in a charter), new grade level, new subject...all the things. It was definitely a year of painful growth but I LOVE my new district and school.
    This next year I will be in the same grade level but will be self contained, which I have never done before...I've always been departmentalized. So this is the first year I'll be teaching ELAR and Social Studies (and, get this, I'm fourth grade as well!!) I feel like I just identify with you on so many levels as you go through this transition! I hope it is smooth and that they appreciate you as much as you deserve!
    Love you and Michelle so much, and I'm so grateful for all the things you do to help other teachers! The Mount of work y'all put in to the podcast, your videos, the live events, the planners, and I could keep going...rooting for you as y'all finish up your books and make amazing things happen!! ❤️

  • @natalieayala2008
    @natalieayala2008 Před 2 lety +11

    Thank you for your honesty. I’m entering my fourth year of teaching elementary and I have a lot of performance anxiety 😥 if I’m alone w the kids I’m fine but anytime there’s an observation or need to speak to admin my stomach sinks and I will dwell on every detail written on the observations. I know I overcompensate by over planning and trying to be perfect. My evaluations for that reason have always been effective and I know my admin loves me but it creates so much stress for me I’ve considered leaving. But w what happened to you I realize no matter how much wrk you put in or how perfect you can be this can happen and what’s the worse that can happen? You teach somewhere else lol I’ve only been at one school so you’ve given me encouragement in relaxing a bit and just enjoying teaching the kids because no job is perfect and it’s also not the only place. Again not the same experience at all lol but you encouraged me to not let one school or district hold so much power over me. God is in control and if it’s time to move it’s time to move. thank you

  • @daniellemitchell3118
    @daniellemitchell3118 Před 2 lety +3

    I taught 4th grade ELA/SS in Maryland for 5 years. Reading standards are pretty much spiraled. The assessment limits just extend as they get older.
    I don't know about PA, but in MD and in NY where I teach now, a lot of Reading standards are embedded in SS standards. One thing that worked for me was I taught RI standards used appropriate graphic organizers for the skills one week. Then maybe the next week, I used the same graphic organizer in the SS lesson. The students got to apply skill they had learned in informational text, thereby increasing their retention of the standard. Ex. Working main idea and details in the chapter about how Maryland was founded by Lord Baltimore in 1634. Or finding the causes and effects of why Maryland decided not to be Union or Confederate during the Civil War. Plus, I assigned culminating writing pieces; like explain having them explain what the motto of Maryland means using the history they learned to support their claim.
    This year I will be teaching 5th grade ELA and SS. It’s the one grade I have never taught in my 26 years of teaching (intentionally). I'm using what I know about end of the year 4th graders and beginning of the year 6th graders. I'm spending this summer researching to get ready.
    I'm a woman of faith. The Bible says not to cast your pearls before swine. If you had stayed at your old school, that's what would have happened. You were right to go to someplace that appreciates your talents. I am a big believer in "Your gifts will make room for you" and "You will bloom where you're planted". Congratulations and Godspeed to you this next chapter. 🙂

    • @starralleyne5335
      @starralleyne5335 Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you for your response and input. What great examples of teaching practices. I find teaching 4th grade (all subjects) a great challenge, but very rewarding. I agree, we should “bloom where we are planted.” Perhaps, this crazy incident is an opportunity for growth and gaining even more expertise. If you are faithful in the few things God will make you master over many. Bridget’s range of influence will expand exponentially. Way to go! I pray the healing will lend itself to new adventures and an even wider spectrum of colleagues and friends.😊

  • @holliethompson6797
    @holliethompson6797 Před 2 lety +6

    Yes to the demo lessons, please! Also, you have kinda given me the sign that I was semi looking for to apply other places. Haha. I am a special education teacher and my current school is a full inclusion model, so I have a co- teacher and I ADORE it. However, long story short, I have been given the run around since March, of if I am staying at my current school or not, due to budget, staffing, District cuts, paperwork, credential Inductions hours, number of students enrolled and a plethora of other things that I cannot control. I just want a yes or no. Every time I ask, it’s “ we don’t know because ::insert new excuse here::” and now no one knows anything, but I am supposed to wait until September, to see if I am staying, as if I won’t be stressed then hole summer! It’s been nerve wrecking to not have concrete job security, You motivated me to apply to different schools. You are right! I am worth it! I deserve better! I gave them my all and they can’t give me a yes or no. I don’t have to wait around for them! I dunno why I felt like I had to. I can find another school that will appreciate me and not give me the run around. Thanks for sharing! I am so sorry you have to go through this. Paperwork and unknown protocols/ procedures are not worth losing a great teacher, like yourself.

  • @SernaAhlen
    @SernaAhlen Před 2 lety +8

    I'm so happy to hear that you were able to find your silver lining. I'm going through a situation at my school and feel your disappointment and frustration. Good luck with your new assignment and have lots of fun!

  • @lealou1092
    @lealou1092 Před 2 lety +6

    Goodness! It seems she just wanted to belittle you and take out her frustrations on you. If nobody new about the form her job should have been to fix the problem and help make it better for everyone else in the future. School districts need to worry about teacher retention. For another teacher this might have been the last straw before quitting teaching all together.

  • @leticiaangel3127
    @leticiaangel3127 Před 2 lety +15

    Bridget, thank you for being vulnerable and sharing your story. The way you were treated is absolutely unacceptable. I'm glad that you know your value and are taking it to another place. Your next school is so lucky to have you!
    I would love to see a video about your demo lessons and your tips for them!

    • @BridgingLiteracy
      @BridgingLiteracy  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much! I sincerely appreciate your support. I’m very excited about my change and looking forward to share it all!

  • @mariansegal7209
    @mariansegal7209 Před 2 lety +2

    Good for you for standing up for yourself and not letting your fate be determined by the actions of others. I retired after 39 years of teaching in 2020 and know first hand how teachers are not always given the respect that they need. I agree that you should be commended and rewarded for the years of service you gave your school district and for furthering your degree. I taught at my school for 35 years. I have a Master's Degree and was a "Leader" at my school. I mentored student teachers, presented at state conferences, wrote Kindergarten reading curriculum for the district, served as Grade Level Chair, and other school committees and was a team player. Most importantly, I loved teaching K-2. We got a new principal before going remote for COVID and she decided to move me into a Special Needs Pre-K class upon returning to school face to face. I had had special needs students mainstreamed in my classes before.I love all kids and was not bothered by their special needs. But, I am not certified in Special Education and the Pre-K class had all types of exceptionalities and the children were 3 years old, not potty trained and I knew it would be impossible for me to teach with a mask and other forms of PPE equipment on. It would have also have been very difficult to socially distance from them. I also had some health concerns that made me vulnerable and I mentioned my concerns to the principal, in hope that she would just keep me where I previously was. Her response was giving me the phone number of The Office of Human Resources for employee assistance or other accommodations for myself. I, as you, felt as if all my years of serving that school made no difference. It didn't matter that my heart was teaching little children to read and I felt like I didn't get my Masters' Degree to change diapers. It wasn't taking advantage of my strengths. It was eating me up inside and I was a wreck. So, I taught them remotely until school returned in person. It was liberating to be able to tell the principal that I would not return when school was reopened face to face. She asked me to put it in "writing " and I told her that when my paperwork was finalized, I would, only as a courtesy because according to the retirement office I was under no obligation to give any kind of notice. For the first time, in almost 40 years of teaching, I felt like I was calling the shots. I know it was the right decision for me. I initially felt sad, as if my 35 years of serving the students, staff and community there had meant nothing. But, I know that I had made a difference in the lives of the children I was so blessed to have taught over the years. I know this is the right decision for you,too. You will touch the lives of many more children in your career, which will impact the world At the end of the day you have to respect yourself enough to know you are better than being disrespected. Know your worth and continue to stand up for yourself. Shame on your school district. Such a loss for them. Wishing you a wonderful new school year and much happiness and success in your new school.

  • @nanettewilliamshuntes2027

    I am happy that you were hired at a new school. I am glad that you are having a new chapter in your teaching career! Yay!

  • @leahbalgaroo4900
    @leahbalgaroo4900 Před 2 lety +4

    You are so right, everything happens for a reason and I look forward to continuing to follow you on your journey!! I am currently a virtual 5th grade ELA teacher but last year, I taught both ELA and Social Stuides for my 1st year with 5th grade!!

  • @ms.miller9167
    @ms.miller9167 Před 2 lety +4

    Bridget! Loving the excitement you have for the new position. Good for you Girl for having boundaries with your old district! And your in-laws are great. You are blessed.

    • @BridgingLiteracy
      @BridgingLiteracy  Před 2 lety

      Lol… my in-laws are amazing!!! Thank you so much and I’m glad I stood my ground and thought about myself and my family.

  • @Frazzle2Zazzle
    @Frazzle2Zazzle Před 2 lety +2

    The Level 2 process is the worst. I filed for mine in 2021. My district has the same process. I totally feel you here. You always give so much and your channel has kept me going through me teaching literacy. You will do incredible in your next step. Fabulous work making choices that work for you! You will do amazing in 4th grade! :)

  • @mrspalomares9075
    @mrspalomares9075 Před 2 lety +2

    I am saddened yet elated for you at the same time. I have been watching you for YEARS. I've gained so much knowledge, passion, many resources and classroom ideas from you. I went through a similar situation this year and decided to make a temporary career change. I am so happy you found a new beginning. You deserve it. Hugs, from California.

  • @thehappyappleteacher-nicol8668

    Bridget, my heart goes out to you for what you experienced in how you had to decide to leave your previous district. That must have been so difficult! I agree, often things happen to us that initially seem awful but end up being terrific experiences and opportunities. You are always very positive; undoubtedly you will find the positives in this new direction of your teaching career.

  • @timetoteach6226
    @timetoteach6226 Před 2 lety +4

    I am so excited for your new journey and adventure!! As you know you have been an inspiration to me for years, and I strongly believe this new school, staff, and students needed your wonderful mind!! Everything happens for a reason, and this is going to be great! Love you to pieces, I am so sorry it happened this way!!!! You are a blessing to all that get to work with you!!!! Wishing you the best upcoming year!!!

  • @bettyspaghetti4803
    @bettyspaghetti4803 Před 2 lety +2

    There are no words. I would have been a puddle. HR shouldn’t treat their people this way. I am so glad you found a new place! I enjoy listening to your podcast and have had anxiety just hearing that you had problems. Now I am excited for you! Long distance high five.

  • @kerryelliott2256
    @kerryelliott2256 Před 2 lety

    Omg! I soooo understand! The same thing happen to me! I left my teaching job after 17 years with the same school!! So unappreciated, deflated, ANGRY!!! THUS job is intense enough, much more support needs to happen!

  • @cclarke911
    @cclarke911 Před 2 lety +5

    I have to admit my heart dropped seeing you resigned, thinking you would be leaving. What a loss to education that would be! But now after watching, I feel such a sense of excitement for this new journey God is taking you on. May you feel valued and appreciated and supported in your new role. All the best. 👌

  • @juliemark5764
    @juliemark5764 Před 2 lety +11

    That situation you went through is exactly why teachers are leaving the profession In droves. Administrators and decision makers at the highest levels should be doing everything in their power to keep the good teachers that they have remaining and instead they wield some weird power without regard for the consequences. Now because some red tape loving office worker who will be impacted literally zero percent, you, your students, your co workers and your school admin are losing a great teacher. Ugggghhh. This makes me so angry.

    • @kencalrod4847
      @kencalrod4847 Před 2 lety

      I wish you the best. I left my district of 19 years because an HR issue that involved how I felt they valued me. I am in another position in another district now. Who knows what great things God has in store for you?

  • @madmommy
    @madmommy Před 2 lety +1

    CZcams shared your video in my feed, so this was my first time watching you. And I watched, knowing in a way what happened, because a variation happens to so many good teachers. I got my teaching degree in my 30s, and never did have my own classroom, because at the time, there weren’t a lot of openings near me, so I subbed. And I saw the ugly side of teaching. And since then I’ve opted to be a para at the most. I’m so happy you found a new teaching home!

  • @dwooi2232
    @dwooi2232 Před 2 lety +2

    I am so sorry you went through that. Your old district really messed up. 😢
    I had a principal and a teacher bully me out of a school. It is very upsetting.
    I am also starting a 4th grade ELA/SS position, so I am so excited to find out that you will be teaching SS as well now! I look forward to seeing your new journey and getting some tips for myself along the way!!
    (All of my classroom stuff is taking over my apartment! Lol!)

  • @debbipaiz4951
    @debbipaiz4951 Před 2 lety +3

    Congratulations!!! Good on you for knowing your worth! Have an amazing school year!🤩🎉🍎

  • @kesiajean4748
    @kesiajean4748 Před 2 lety +3

    I’m so excited for your new Ed-venture! I have been watching your videos for years. Your passion and love for education is contagious.

  • @tarateachingmiddleschool2118

    So glad you didn’t leave teaching!!! It breaks my heart that so many great teachers are leaving and feeling like they have no other choices! The kids need you and now at your new school they will benefit from your love for them and your love and passion for teaching! Congrats!!!

  • @isabel_journals
    @isabel_journals Před 2 lety +1

    I am so happy that good turned out in the end. Your face lit up when you shared your new position. I’m also a teacher and I’ve seen so much crap happen for no reason. No one deserves this kind of treatment. Some people stay out of fear of not finding something else so they continue being disrespected. Definitely a new and better chapter!

  • @kayladelvalley5236
    @kayladelvalley5236 Před 2 lety +4

    I am so sorry for what you experienced. I have watched you for years and feel you are so well rounded in your teaching and knowledge. Praying for your next adventure and you know you will be such a good teacher at your new school!

  • @brendabrowning8721
    @brendabrowning8721 Před 2 lety +3

    So very happy for you, Bridget!! 😊 Yes, a demo lesson would be wonderful.

  • @jacquelinetouchie9218
    @jacquelinetouchie9218 Před 2 lety +1

    Just found your channel. I’m a former school teacher so understand a lot of what you’ve had to go through. Wishing you a rejuvenating summer break and such a wonderful fresh start this September.

  • @lashawnrushing3810
    @lashawnrushing3810 Před 2 lety +2

    Yes, I would be interested in seeing a demo lesson. School districts are losing the best educators. All we need is to be supported!!!! Congratulations on the new position- you deserved it.

  • @OliviaInLife
    @OliviaInLife Před 2 lety +5

    I wonder how frequently this happens. This is so infuriating and actually a very similar situation just happened to me. I am so sorry to hear that your district did not value you but I hope your new school and your district will make you feel like you’re difficulties had a reason.

  • @annarussell4031
    @annarussell4031 Před 2 lety +7

    I had a similar experience with, “protocol” I fought and got Union support and got to keep my position.
    Congrats, I’m so happy for your new position!

  • @Barcelona_Spain7
    @Barcelona_Spain7 Před 2 lety

    A fresh start will be a blessing! One door closed and now a new door/journey is open for you! YOU WILL BE AMAZING!

  • @lydiajohnson2084
    @lydiajohnson2084 Před 2 lety +1

    Our Governor in Tennessee had an interview with someone who said teachers educated in Tennessee were stupid. And the governor said nothing . So the backlash is starting. I worked in a very large school district . You do feel helpless with the protocols. Proud of someone who stood up to the district.

  • @abigailsmith962
    @abigailsmith962 Před 2 lety +8

    Congratulations on your new position! It's a shame that a jobsworth caused you so much stress, but well done you for being proactive and making lemonade. Can't wait to follow you on your new adventure 💕

    • @BridgingLiteracy
      @BridgingLiteracy  Před 2 lety +2

      Yes! Staying because I felt like I had to was never an option. I know my worth and know that I can get a position anywhere, so I made the choice to leave.

  • @meme9467
    @meme9467 Před 2 lety +3

    Babe I have been watching you forever! I’m so sorry you are going through this. I hope that you read this, I learned that you should only work your contract hours. Unless it’s detrimental you need to see this profession as a job. You can be a great teacher without sacrificing it all for your employer. Life is too short and as you can see we are just employees in a large system where we are replaceable. Good luck on your new adventure! I had to start over too.

  • @sgjzkz2139
    @sgjzkz2139 Před 2 lety +2

    My heart dropped when I saw the title of your video thinking you were leaving education. It would have been such a loss. I am happy you know your worth and that you are moving on, now I'm exited for you! I've been teaching for 17 years and YOU are the one that every year gets me excited about starting the new year setting up my classroom planning new lessons. Your positivity, energy and love for your profession is contagious. Thank you.

  • @juliejacobs6070
    @juliejacobs6070 Před rokem

    YOU ROCK! PURE AND SIMPLE! ROLL ON DEAR TEACHER!