Showing posts with label year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label year. Show all posts

Saturday, February 11, 2017

End of My Year as Head Girl Valedictory Speech

End of My Year as Head Girl Valedictory Speech


Shes been a pretty big year
So it is all over. Back to plain, boring Stevee.

Yes, last night I handed over the reins to next years Head Girl, and my largely inflated life has been deflated. Which is weird, and now that I have a bit of alone time, Im starting to feel a bit sad about it all.

It sounds cliched, but this year really has gone quite fast. I remember going to my first meeting with the principal at the start of the year, and he said how fast the year would go and how time management would be my most in demand skill. He wasnt lying. I remember putting on my uniform at the start of the year and realising that I was actually Head Girl, and freaking out. I remember the buzz of seeing my name up on the prefect board, and also on the permanent library board that has all of the past Head Prefects. Everything after that became sort of a blur.

The perks of being a Head Prefect
Yes, this has been a tough year. I had my fair share of breakdowns, dealt with two of the worst kind of things that have happened within the Year 13 group in quite some time, had to become the "adult in charge" of our year group because we had no teachers on side. Ive been stressed beyond belief, Ive cried a lot, it was a challenge. But it was also something I was kinda born to do. I found it surprisingly natural to be able to juggle everything (hello, stage challenge rehearsals until 4pm, then work at 4pm where Id do my homework). I was surprised about how much motherly instinct I had, and how I became the one who grounded my entire year group. I honestly cant say there was a point where I said "I cant do this". Points of difficulty, yes, but Id always find a way through.

Which is what makes me immensely proud of this journey. My principal said last night that my Head Boy and I were two of the best hed ever seen, in both NZ and South Africa. He said that we set the standard sky high. And thats something that I really wanted out this year: I really wanted to instil this hope in young people that they had a voice and they could actually make themselves noticed, because thats what being Head Prefects were all about. It wasnt about looking important, it was about getting involved, using initiative and just working your ass off for the whole year. And Im glad I kinda changed that around a bit. Plus, getting the cup for Outstanding Service to the School was kinda amazing.

It has only been a day, but Im struggling to come to terms with this all being over. High school will be a memory, and a good one at that. It was a place where I flourished, despite not being the prettiest, sportiest, most popular girl ever. Im going to miss cleaning the common room every day at 2.20pm for everyone else, the really loud music we had every lunch time, leading assembly every second Tuesday, Wednesday morning toasties with the Head Prefect team, walking extremely fast everywhere, dying every weekend, having my diary full, spending all of my money at the canteen, walking to school every morning to either Power by Kanye West, On Top by Flume or Radio by Lana Del Rey to hype me up for the day, working with my Head Prefects Chad, Seth and Emma...just everything. But at least Ive made my mark on the school, which is really what I wanted to achieve. A new chapter is coming, as after the summer is done, Ill be leaving Dannevirke (finally) and going to Christchurch to study something I genuinely love. And Im bloody glad I was Head Girl, because it has pretty much set me up for life - Im ready to tackle anything now.

Id really, really appreciate it if you guys could take the time to watch my valedictory speech, which was really the pinnacle that I was looking forward to all year. I know this isnt movie/blog related, but this year meant so much to me, and I have many feels. Earlier in the year, the lovely Ryan had this to say about me: "She is about to begin a particularly busy stretch of school, and as such needs to focus her energy elsewhere. There are people around the world who are drawn to one thing about her, but it’s one thing of many, and a thing that needs to be put aside for a while...we’ll all be proud of how you’ve gone on to do bigger and more important things than discuss movies."

It is weird to be such a prominent part of both worlds, but hopefully thisll make you proud, Ryan. High school was a huge success, but I really hope I didnt peak here.



Available link for download

Read more »

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

End of Year is Finally Here!

End of Year is Finally Here!


End of year is finally here!  I couldnt be more excited for summer.  Of course I will miss my little ones but theres nothing like a long long nap!  Of course I have been busy with life!  Ive never been this busy in so long, but I love it!  


Tomorrow is the last day of school and this is what I made my little ones.




I made these last year for my students as well and they were such a hit so I had to make again.  Its so cheap too!  

What you need:
Large marshmallows - $2.99 
Graham crackers - $3 
Hersheys - $2 for a pack of 12
Bags - $1 for 20 



Eazy Peazy! 


Since I am done with school, I have more time to plan our wedding!  We recently got the photo, dj and video so now we feel more relaxed and can move slower.  Right now we are debating what to do for save the dates.  We are both teachers so I recently found this on Pinterest but I think it might be too cheesy, what do you think?



Before we send out these, we have an engagement party thats in less than a month!  Wow how time flies.   I had a brunch yesterday with my bridesmaids and discussed party ideas.  They worked on something similar to this, also found on Pinterest




I will blog about mine when they are done.  I think its such a cute and different idea.   This fabulous idea is from Style Me Pretty .  Love her blog!  



So now that finally school will be over, I can finally finish my Apple Unit I have honestly been working on for a month.  My gosh I have been busy.  

Cant wait for you to see it.  =)

Happy Monday.


I am linking up with 4th Grade Frolics for Monday Made It!


Available link for download

Read more »

Sunday, January 29, 2017

End of the Year Assessments So Many Assessments

End of the Year Assessments So Many Assessments


One round of assessments for the end of the year is over.  The students put great effort into their MAPs assessments, and I was pleased with the progress the students made over the year.  There were a few students who I feel did not put much effort into their various MAPs tests, and it showed in their score as they were done quickly.  But I am going to focus on the positive and those who worked so hard.   I am proud of each and everyone!  Students were working towards scoops of ice cream for each tests that they improved their score on.  If a student raised his/her score in all three tests (reading, math, and language), they earned 3 scoops of ice cream and toppings.  If a student only raised his/her score in two of the areas but went down in one, they only earned 2 scoops.  I think you get the idea. We will be enjoying our ice cream this week sometime!  Yummy!  These scores will be sent home with the students report card at the end of the year.



We have also received everyones Iowa Assessments results.  These take a lot of time to analyze and look through.  The central office is busy compressing the data and getting information ready for parents.   Just to give you a heads up, I was very pleased with the results of the Iowa Assessments.  It is the first time 3rd graders take this set of tests, so there is always some "nerves" involved and this one assessment may not present a true picture of a students strengths. Overall, I was very pleased.  These results will also be sent home with students report cards at the end of the year.   Please remember that this is one score for each student.  It does not represent the whole student and what he/she is capable of.  Dont put too much stress on these results, as with any standardized assessment. Students need to be proud of their score and parents can help build that perception. 

Tuesday and Wednesday, April 26th and 27th, will be days in which we do our FAST assessments.  These are tests done for the Iowa Department of Education in two areas of reading; comprehension and fluency.  Students have taken this assessment twice this year already and are familiar with them.  As the other assessments, these results will be sent home at the end of the year. 

Great job 3B!  You have been troopers and worked so hard!  I am proud of you!!!


Available link for download

Read more »

Tuesday, January 24, 2017

end of the year sale!

end of the year sale!


Ive got one more sale to end the year! Prices on online classes are marked down all week!

Head on over to my shop HERE to view all of my class offerings!




Available link for download

Read more »