Tuesday. The penultimate week of school. I managed to catch an English class for seniors.
Their finals had been the previous week. Their grades were due the prior Friday. They were effectively done.
Not quite half the class showed up. For the first class. For the second, it was more like a third were present.
There was no actual lesson plan. "They can play games." The teacher had some board games left out.
The first class played the games. The second class, well, there were maybe ten of them.
Three students came up to me to ask if they could hang out in their photography class. Any other day, I'd hesitate. But seniors? Now? No problem.
I didn't even blink when a random student asked if he could hang out in this class. (His friend was in the class. They spent the period chatting.)
Then that same student asked if he and his friend could "wander" campus.
And that's where I had to draw the line.
While the seniors were done, the rest of the students were not. Some teachers might have been doing early finals. (The finals week schedule is not great, so some teachers start or just do the whole final early.) And if they weren't doing early finals, they were preparing for finals or doing actual school work.
I could not permit roaming students.
The student understood. He sat back down and continued talking to his friend.
I do love the easy days.




