APOLOGY
TO NONE
When I am introduced as a
teacher, I am usually asked what I teach. When I say, "first grade", I
generally hear a very flat "oh". I have never been certain whether it is an
expression of pity, sympathy, disgust, or perhaps disinterest. Always, I wish
I had the time to explain to them like this: YES, I teach first grade.
WHERE ELSE would a handsome
young man put his arms around me and ask "Do you know that I'll always
remember and love you?"
WHERE ELSE could I tie so
many hair ribbons and belts and daily get to see a style show of pretty
dresses and shirts?
WHERE ELSE could I walk up
and down aisles and have little warm hands reach out to me?
WHERE ELSE could I have the
privilege of wiggling loose teeth and receive the promise that I may pull them
when they are loose enough and sometimes I do.
WHERE ELSE would I eat a
spoiled piece of candy from a grimy little hand and not become ill? (I have to
eat it because he watches me to see that I do!)
WHERE ELSE would the future
look so bright as it does amid an energetic group to whom nothing is
impossible?
WHERE ELSE could I guide
the first letter formations of a chubby little hand that may some day write a
book or an important document?
WHERE ELSE could I forget my
own aches and pains because of so many cut fingers,scratched knees, bumped
heads and broken hearts that need care?
WHERE ELSE could I forget
cares and even "the state of the nation" because Stevie isn't grasping Reading
as he should and other methods must be tried?
WHERE ELSE would my mind
have to stay so young as with a group whose attention span is so short that I
must always keep a "bag of tricks" up my sleeve?
WHERE ELSE could I feel so
close to my MAKER as I do each year when, because of something I've done,
little children learn to read?
YES, I teach first grade,
Mr. and Mrs. America, and I LOVE IT!
-Author Unknown