Hmmm... I can give you a breakdown of what happened last year.
8:00 Faculty meeting
9:00-10:00 Finish grading finals and enter all grades into the computer program for report card distribution.
10:00-10:15 sort and file all finals, keys and blank copies of tests for storage in central office.
10:15-11:00 shut down all electronic equipment and cover for summer storage
11:00-12:00 Count and stack all textbooks for county-wide counts during the summer
12:00-1:00 Faculty retirement luncheon
1:00-2:30 Permanent record review. Check to make sure each student in my homeroom has all the basic information in their perm. record
2:30-3:00 Grade Level meeting to determine total number of credits of each student and pass/fail
3:30-4:30 Go to football field for graduation practice. (Go home and be back for graduation at 7:00)
My last day of school is usually over around 9:30 that night.
2007-12-09 00:52:37
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answered by Anonymous
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At our school, my last day is the day after the students' last day. There are no students to teach or take care of. I need to remove all items from movable bookcases so teh janitors can move the bokcases, dust them, vacuum under them etc. I need to put report cards in the children's *** folders (pronounced "coom", I think it is short for "cumulative records".
I need to unplug the computer, the TV, take inventory of the major items in the classroom to make sure what was there at the beginning of the year is still there at the end of the year, I need to sign out with the principal that I have filed report cards, returned PE equipment to the equipment room, that kids school pictures are placed in the *** folders, turn in a list of students who will be retained in the same grade for next year, fill out a paper stating my address and phone number for the summer, get items from other teachers who have borrowed them, say good-bye to teachers and staff who will not be returning next year, empty out my desk and throw things away, make a list of items that need to be repaired in my classroom, turn in jackets, coats, etc. that have been left there by the children, turn in my keys, and I'm sure many other things too. I get there at 8:00 AM and hope to be done by 3:00 PM, but I need to stay there until the job is done, regardless of the time (unless, of course I decide to come back the next day to finish it.)
2007-12-09 01:33:36
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answered by SJM60 5
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Put on a movie, give a party, and employ students to help pack up. Thats what I did!
2007-12-09 00:40:46
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answered by Anonymous
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They manage the class while filling out records, signing forms, and packing their belongings.
2007-12-09 00:23:12
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answered by Big Blue 5
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