Friday. AP Computer Science, fourth period.
It's AP test time. Most AP classes are studying for their test, taking their test, or recovering from their test. The lesson plans stated they'd be doing some test prep. I figured on a pretty chill class.
The students started arriving. Saw me. And cheered...
Uh oh...
It was passing period. They were arriving. And they were celebrating like someone won a championship. Hugging each other. Saying "Merry Christmas". Jumping up and down.
A couple of them were disappointed. They weren't remaining in class as they had an afternoon AP test and were going elsewhere to mentally prepare. (Or maybe have a lunch with others getting ready for that test. I was unclear as to what they were doing, but I had no problem letting them go as the AP test is a high stakes test, and they get understanding from me on test day.)
Once class started I heard all about how much they did not like their teacher. "He doesn't teach," they told me.
I don't think I've met this teacher. This was the first time I had covered the class. So, I could not argue with them (not that I was planning to).
But my issue is: is the teacher very, very strict, and now they think they get to play? But, AP class...
Well, they weren't doing a lot of work. But they didn't trash the classroom. So, a win?
I mean, I got my stuff done. I was able to take roll. I told them what they needed to complete. Many of them had vaguely programmy stuff on their computers. There was eating in class and some had their phones out, but no one was locked into TikTok, and no one made a mess of food.
This is all I want most days, so I call it a win.
And, Friday. So, I got through another week. Summer is coming.

I call it a win, too.
ReplyDeleteYeah, and kinda nice you got some cheers!
ReplyDeleteI remember those antsy days! TGIF 😍
ReplyDeleteOur summer is over a month away. My son just gave his AP exam as well.
ReplyDeleteGlad it went off well.
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