Two days into a new school year, teaching all new classes, at a new-to-me district, and I have many (so many) thoughts.
Numerous people have told me in the last week, "Congratulations on your move to Okemos! I think that will be a much better fit for you."
And while I am still processing that statement (and so much more), here are some of my thoughts and questions.
- Isn't it strange that it's only other adults (parents, teachers, colleagues) who are saying this? Not a single former student of mine has said this. Only people who have never actually had me in class. What gives? Where do these ideas come from?
- What are their assumptions that are driving this statement?
What are their assumptions about Okemos?
What are their assumptions about me as a teacher?
What are their assumptions about me as a person?
What are their assumptions about Bath?
Every year at Bath, at the start of a new year, students would tell me, "Hey, I had heard you were a real Bitch. But you actually are really nice."
So, why was it so impossible to change my reputation, if every year I was informed that my reputation was wrong? Is it ever possible to change what people believe about you, what a community believes? Or do you just have to leave, start over, and try again?
What was driving my reputation?
And how in the hell do I avoid that reputation following me, going forward?
My new students know nothing about me. No reputation. No preconceived notions. All they know is what I show them, what I tell them, what they see on paper and in Zoom.
There is an incredible freedom to being able to start fresh.
Maybe, going forward, things will be different.
Maybe I will be accepted at face value.
I will be a little fish in a big pond. There is so much water here! So much space.
I'm going to take a deep breath and jump in.