Today set a personal record for me. I subbed for eighteen (18) teachers in four (4) hours.
I was called into be a “roving sub” for the day. The teachers had some kind of personal information audit they were required to do so my job, today, was to work 30 minutes for each teacher while they were being “audited”
As it turned out, an actual “audit” ran anywhere from
Since this was supposed to be done over a 2-3 day period to catch all school employees, the school rounded up an additional four teachers and pushed them through the audit process before I left for the day at
Since I was only in each class for a few minutes, the kids didn’t really have time to goof off or act up knowing the teacher would be back, literally, any minute!
Easiest day subbing…EVER!
2 comments:
Been there, done that. Love roving days. Usually it's just coming in and taking over where they left off. Most of the time it was grading something with the students or doing popcorn reading. They were usually for like 30-45 minute sessions while the teachers were being instructed or watching a demo lesson on Step Up To Writing. Long lunches usually occured on those days and early outs. Full days pay and got to go home by 1:30 usually.
I just would like to give you a big thumbs up for the great information you share on this post.
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